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1911 LWC-Lets Try This Again From The Start

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Hopefully the pics you see are of a 1911 LWC. In my previous post I would see a 1911 LWC so I am not sure what happened.


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Oh that's nice! I see a 1911 LWC now.

I see a hint of rub on the cheekbone and just above Lincoln's ear.

I think it grades AU58.
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AU-55
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i agree with AU-55
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I'll go with AU55 also. I love the color.
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Can't see any letters of Liberty in the headband and 1892 doesn't appear to be a Lincoln date...other than that, Nice AU55, I would put that in my Barber Album anytime.

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Those fields are sweet. AU-58. I really like this coin.
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Hey Duke!

THAT's Funny!!

But seriously, that's a nice looking 1911 Lincoln. I concur wih what seems to be the consensus grade, AU-55.
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All right Duke that will be enough now.

Just kidding now I know why you originally stated G-6
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The wear above the ear is the most apparent. 55, possibly 58. One thing is sure, it's very handsome!
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I don't see any wear, but the coin has not been stored properly for it's whole life and it's been handled a bit. The obverse "wear" is due to the die IMO. Look at how the L in LIBERTY has merged with the rim, atypical on this year. Also, the obverse motto is not sharp.

I may change my mind in hand, but I'm going against the grain here based on the pictures.

MS-61/62 at best
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I don't see any wear, but the coin has not been stored properly for it's whole life and it's been handled a bit. The obverse "wear" is due to the die IMO. [...]


I've seen that top of the ear look before. I've got a very nice VDB in RB with that same, indistinct look; however, unfortunately, the cheek and jaw have a very slight touch of wear on them, unlike on this coin, so, I'd always just chalked that up to wear, as well. That never sat quite right with me, though, I have to say.

Translate that as, I may have learned something, here.
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Go to the PCGS photoguide and look at the MS-62 and 63 coins. This should help you:

http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Lincoln/Grades
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Perfect, Thad, mucho thanks!
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My pleasure....thanks for starting the dicussion.
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It was sold as UNC and in hand there doesn't appear to be a break in the luster. Quite frankly I was surprised of the AU grades.

However the luster is pretty subdued. Its there but not very impressive. That may be a result of the way it was stored/handled as Thad points out.

There does appear to be some dirt/grime on it.

Thad do you think this one might do well to take a quick acetone bath?
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