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1925-P Lincoln Cent

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1925-P-Lincoln-Cent 1925-P-Lincoln-Cent

I originally purchased this one for resale but then I took a liking to it so I am keeping it for myseld Spot-free red early Lincolns are always tough but what attracted me to this one is the strike- those rims are so sharp that you could shave with them
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Nice, easy 64 but I suspect the light is strong enough to see every blemish, in hand I'd probably go 65/66 after seeing the luster. Is it a mad cartwheeler? I see some frosty looking surfaces!
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Nice coin Bio, the rims make me think of a matte proof? they look pretty square and the coin is definitely hammered for strike.

MS-64 RB it could go one higher in hand.

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That is a beautiful coin! I'd say it's 65RD.

The rim looks considerably wider and flatter than normal. Was it struck on a planchet without the upset rim?
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