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1958 D Penny BU Plus

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 Posted 03/14/2024  11:46 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Tbull57 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I don't know to much this is my second thread on hear I have 1958 d penny here that is extremely fine looking and I have know idea what it could be worth
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 Posted 03/15/2024  01:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add HondoB to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to the CCF, Tbull57! Please remove your coin from the 2X2 and take new pictures. You can get an idea of its grade by comparing it to those on the PCGS Photograde site: https://www.pcgs.com/photograde#/Lincoln/Grades
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I'm going to assume that the holder is not going to make much a difference with this coin. your coin is a low MS coin. there are quite a few surface marks/scuffs and scratches. there is a pretty good cut on the chin as well.

MS62 - value maybe .25-.40 cents
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Here is pics without holder
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I'll say MS-63RD, not too much value here.



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The coin looks pretty good but has a weak-ish strike. You can see this on the upper part of the O in ONE, and the PLU. These areas are opposite the shoulder on other side. The shoulder has a flat spot on the high point, and the planchet scratches have not been removed by the die details. The weak strike will limit the grade, though I've seen many coins in superb condition that graded pretty high even with poor strike. I wouldn't buy them personally but apparently being well-struck has dropped in importance over the years.
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your new photos, although out of the holder, have way to much glare from lighting. do not use overhead light. we want to see what coins look like naturally. you can see the difference comparing these surfaces with the original post. the glare is just hiding everything

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With all the chatter, MS-62RD.
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Nice condition - 62 or 63
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I'll go with MS-63.
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