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1984 D R Lincoln Penny .for Consideration

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Alright I feel good about this one .=




As the title says 1984 D penny


PCGS highest grade is 68 and it sold for over 4k



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1984-D-R-Lincoln-Penny-.for-Consideration
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Anybody got anything ?
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Better photos please. Less glare and in focus.
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Yes, better images would be welcome--large and sharp, less glare. Try using diffused lighting. Given the pics posted, I see something on the order of MS64. Obverse seems to show a curious 'wandering' linear feature.
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Sharper reverse pic please.



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Not good enough pictures. I think I see a fingerprint in the right obverse field. Looks like a nice example at least MS-65.
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Been working all day ..... I dunno if theres a fingerprint I mean its possible I'm not a grader .... if anyone uses facebook snapchat line qpp instagram I can take a video I suppose if these pics arent good but the look clear to me. from the table lamp I have 2 light sources both use 40w halogen daytime lights ..... I mean when I look at it the back is pristine the front right behind lincolms head theres like a burr or something where copper dripped ot spashed I dont know its a dot of copper hard to see just sitting there no magnification .....yhen it looks like lincols head has two darker spots in the picture but under further investigation its judt the lighting or the angle the light hit ig cuz it aint there now ....either way I'm happy with it its very very uncommon to find a coin like this just sittin in a bank roll for years I guess. One of the pictures I circled imperfections that I could see under the microscope being here
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Its a good coin either way ..... tbh I probablyvhavecone eve cbetter I havent had the chancecto box up and pot yet from early 60to late 80s a few I keep are brown bit only because the fields are clear and no scratches or gouges take a peekcoll post as I break them out
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These are very difficult to find without a lot of bubbles. You have an excellent example, I'll give a 66RD.
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I searched a lot of coins to find this one:


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