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Grade This 1957-D Lincoln

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I know there are some marks at the bottom, but most are die clash marks and the mark at the bottom of the coat is barely noticeable (although it appears larger when magnified. Please let me know if these images are better than the ones I have been posting lately. The coin color is astounding!

Those marks at the bottom do not show up when coin is in hand.
The coin is as shiny as the field is . Why is that so? Help from my wonderful and helpful experts that have been trying to help me. Big Fish
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Again thanks!
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MS64 at best too many hits on the obv.
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I'll say MS-65RD.
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the obv rim is pretty nicked up along with the lapel. MS64RD at best, my grade MS63RD I'm with badthad on this one as those hits on the lapel are pretty deep
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