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1984 Lincoln Cent

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And it is very highly likely that coin didn't look like that when it went into the holder.
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Here is a PCGS MS-68 for comparison:



Whoa....I guarantee that coin didn't look like that when it was placed in the holder. It was either cleaned right before submission and the effects showed up later or PCGS mishandled it.
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I'd have to agree PCGS would be much more conservative on this coin, I called it 66 RD.
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FYI... that MS-68 sold for $150 at auction as pictured
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Here's an MS-67 from PCGS very similar marks to the 1984:

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