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1989 LMC Grading

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I know I am a new to grading but I am terrible at grading LMC.

I found this one while roll searching for the first time. I bought 6 rolls from the bank came out pretty good. I didnt find anything pre 1960 I did fill a lot of my hole in my book though. I know BadThad told someone to only keep coins that are MS-65+ after a date I cant remember (BadThad only because I know you will read this. If I am wrong please correct me.)

Also what do I need to be looking at while grading LMC.

Thanks
Casey Parman

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Looks like a film is covering the coin, subdues the luster a bit. I save all BU Lincolns, start a roll set.

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Nothing is covering the coin could it be the lighting? That is another thing I really have not figured out is lighting. I only have one desktop light that I shine down on the coins. It does look a lot better then the picture.
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I'm also quite interested in learning to grade current issue coins since those are pretty much all I see. And I know the picture is a little 'off' but isn't that wear on most of the high points of Lincoln himself? (shoulder, lapel, collar, hair cheek and temple)
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This one clearly looks circulated on the hair and bottom rim of the bust. AU-55.
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Nice steps on the reverse!
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