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1930-D Lincoln Cent For Grading

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Cracked from an old small anacs slab.



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I'll say MS-65. Hard to call the color - looks RB in one set, BN in the other.
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In hand I think it leans more bn than rb, though it was designated rb in the old anacs slab, it possibly darkened in the old holder though as well.
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Looks MS-65BN to me.
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65 BN
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MS64 for me. Nice, small blivot on easternmost edge of the obverse rim.
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Very nice, 65BN
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I'm also at 65BN though I'd like to point out a few things . Obverse is sharp but a scratch on forehead . Reverse is also sharp , a couple of scratches between C & E , a couple of tiny hits , 335% weak rim . I'm loving the untouched O of ONE and sharp wheat lines .
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I'm loving the untouched O of ONE and sharp wheat lines .


The reverse is MDS, they probably had the machine pressures turned up to punch out decent coins - that coin is hammered for the issue. You can see the ONE CENT device edges are a bit fuzzy, the stretch lines above EPU give away the die state fade.
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Gorgeous color combinations!
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MS65+BN

obverse strike is quite nice. the clean shoulder and lapel along with the bowtie separation from the lapel could push this 66
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ANACS had it at 66rb, but I believe the coin has darkened in the old holder and will go bn by today's standards for sure.


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Real nice example!
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Thanks BadThad, I know you're a toner guy as well.

This set is a challenge to say the least, in gem bn.
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but I believe the coin has darkened in the old holder


good chance of this. also your slab photo shows a coin with more red than your original post. if I saw that I would have called it RB
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Based on the grading lately I think it'll go bn at PCGS, they've really gotten strict.
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