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1963 D Lincoln Cent Grade?

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Given the imagers posted, I'd say somewhere in the high AU to low MS range.
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Images are a bit too soft and bright to see surface details clearly.
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a little to much glare. the issue on the steps and under them is die related. it can be seen on many of these

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1. turn off flash
2. place coin on flat surface with indirect natural light. maybe a window sill in a cloudy day. no overhead light
3. move phone about 3in from coin
4. zoom in using your fingers until the coin comes into focus
5. hold phone steady. if you cant then place something on either side of the coin (like books) at that distance and lay phone between them. this will hold it steady and allow you to zoom and take the photo without any blurring
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Yeah , a little tough AU-63 .
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AU-53, nice looking example!
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Looks circulated. AU-58.
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