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1915 Lincoln Wheat - You Vs. PCGS

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What would you call this one!
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I'll guess MS-66.
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I say beautiful.

Really enjoy the high relief portrait on these early Lincoln cents.
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this is a nice one. love the eye appeal and consistent color. good shot at MS66BN
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Did they switch this 1915 Lincoln on you?
Maybe I'm missing something but this does not look like the same coin...
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lol it is the same coin. The true view is just very graphic. That single lighter spot on the reverse is there.
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lol it is the same coin. The true view is just very graphic. That single lighter spot on the reverse is there.

Apologies for the oversight, joeturbo26.
The reason I asked is because...
While examining the edge (rim) of your slabbed Lincoln, I noticed a contact mark at the 2 o'clock position. However, it doesn't appear in the first photo you shared.
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Again, probably just the photo.

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CoinForMe may have something. good thing you have pre-slab photos. unless something happened to your coin at PCGS to cause that hit this doesn't look like your coin. add to that the grade. this coin is not MS64. I would contact PCGS and review this with them. spend some time to compare the slabbed coin to your photos to see if you can see any other differences.
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joeturbo26 wrote:

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Again, probably just the photo.

Thank you, Joe! I see now from the short video it's the same 1915 cent, but you had me wondering there for a minute or two with the pictures you posted...
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