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1951 S Lincoln Wheat Ears

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I am hoping from these images that you are able to grade this. Looking for some baselines. I am not confident yet with my own assessments.
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 Posted 07/18/2021  2:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll say VF-30/35. Trust that is not the true color.



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No,not even close to true color. A solid brown. It is impossible to get true color on this digital microscope thing. Sorry about that.
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Thanks for your opinion Samcoin. Just so I know, what keeps it below EF?
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Straight from the Red Book: VF. Lincoln's cheekbone and jawbone worn but separated. No worn spots on wheat heads. That's a pretty good set of descriptors for your coin.
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Agree with the above.
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Thanks for the feedback. I will mark as VF 30 for future reference.
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Vf35 to me.
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I also will give a 35 .
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i can go VF35 but the lighting is a little too much
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VF-35 it is then. Thank you all
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Very close between 35 & 40.
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The difference in value here between high VF and low EF is very small. I will send a completely problem-free EF or better example of any Lincoln 1940-1958PDS to anyone who sends a stamp, no charge for the coin. PM me if interested.
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This one is so close to EF-40. VF-35 based on these photos.
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