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No one has input? Hmm that's a first. Now I dont know, maybe I'm wrong again.
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On 2nd thought, maybe 1925S-1MM-002?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Others will be along. Given the photos posted, I'm certainly seeing what appears to be a squiggle. Can't match it quickly with variety vista (yet). Are you seeing associated die markers?
Edited by ijn1944 10/11/2021 07:22 am
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Without a clear closeup, it's anybody's best guess but the mm location and shape are very similar to cc, VV 002, Wexler 003.  You need to try to get better pics and have correctly oriented, this way you will get more folks trying to help. 
-makecents-
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Alright I'lltry to get a clear pic with my terrible microscope. These were best I could do with like an hour on my phone. Give me a couple mins. Thanks guys
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Having the devices horizontal is more of a help as we need to see how the date/mintmark location is a match to a known die or not? With them at an angle it makes it harder to see what is there with knowing that the location is essential. http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
Edited by coop 10/11/2021 09:08 am
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Sorry I know you guys said this isn't the perfect way to post or take pictures but it's the only way I could get it this clear 
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Was this time right coop?
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Much better. Even better than the one I straightened. But it is a match. (I wanted to show why it is better to have all the images horizontal) Always also include all the outside edges of the date also. Then it makes it easier to make side by sides. Will a bit extra on each side, it helps me to make same outer image sizes.
Edited by coop 10/11/2021 09:12 am
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With the new pic, it looks like cc-002, VV-002, Wexler-003.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Would love to see the associated die markers.
Edited by ijn1944 10/11/2021 09:11 am
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Oh I see. And understand why now thank you @ cooper. Is it worth getting graded? It's pretty rough circulated. I mean not bad for being its age but far from perfect Haha
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Ijn1944 what do you mean sorry I'm still new to collecting and the terminology.
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No. Why spend a large amount of money for this when the coin will be less value they what grading would cost. On your coin year, the chances are a bit better. If the coin were an AU, then it would. http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mdsNote the estimated values on this page on the left. But most RPM collectors don't look to by a graded coin. (most the time, they are lesser value) On your coin because of the age it makes it worth more. But I pay nothing extra for a graded coin. I pay in line price only. So if you spent $50 to have a coin graded, and the value was $15, My price would be $15, not $65. So the grading would be a loss for the one who sent the coin in. (The grading companies are the only ones making money on these transactions)
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Ah that makes since, thanks cooper! Btw you said 15$ value, not planning on really selling it atleast not right this min. But is that where you would say its grade should be? If I'm not mistaken on that chart 15 puts it at vfc? Thanks again cooper, and thank you everyone else that helped and chimed in. I really appreciate the lesson in such an easy and honestly pretty entertaining learning fashion
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