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Lincon 1918-D Grading

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another coin from my weekend search. let me know what you think.
again I paid 3 cents for it.

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I think 3 to 5 cents would be a probable price range for intrinsic value. It appears to be a fine-very fine under the heavy damage. Early years are fun to find. I put some like this into circulation locally , hoping to stir up some interest.
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What a scratch on the reverse! This coin has been beat up! The color looks off too. Details VG-10?
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There is a stain on His face I'm not sure what it is. I though it was interesting that it had the shine of a new penny.
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Yes, the "shine" was probably caused from Heavy Buffing with a Dremel Rotary Tool or something, plus the odd color is probably caused from a cleaner of some sort that was added pre-buffing. This coin has been through the ringer. But none the less a nice date to find
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F-12 details, damaged/cleaned
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