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1914-D Lincoln Cent, You Versus PCGS

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1914-D Lincoln Cent

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MS62 not sure how they would assess color. i'd say RB
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MS-62RB sounds right. Spotting detracts.
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MS-62RB But I really dislike it's eye appeal with all those spots . Not an MS 14-D that I would buy at even a great price .
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MS-63RB
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Looks MS-63RB to me.
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I will say MS63RD not a huge fan of all the staining.
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I'm okay with MS63. And yes, I'd buy it for <$30.
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Thats one you don't see in MS on this forum very often spot or no spot its an MS coin rare very valuable and maybe 400 surive in true original mint state. Congratulations on your acquiring it...I have never held an MS 1914 D in my hand all the ones I own are brown LOL. I say MS62 RD.
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Good details but enough bag marks and color to be MS 62RD. If it wasn't for the browning I suspect it would grade MS63RD
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Thinking, if you have enough money to buy a '14-D in MS, why would this have any appeal? I would value it at less than a clean AU-55 or 58.
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MS63RB
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Leaning slightly more towards MS62 personally, but think they called it MS63RB
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I agree on 62/RB.
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MS-62RB.

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I can see a grading company going higher on this one maybe a MS64RB? I personally wouldn't want it as I try to stay away from carbon spotting.

My own grade is MS63RB
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