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1941-P LWC

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1941-P-LWC

1941-P-LWC

In hand, this one is more brown than red. But I can still see some evidence of cartwheel luster...along with some "blue-ish" toning...

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AU-58, nice one, scotty.
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The pictures are kind of dark (at least, on my screen), but I think I'm comfortable with MS-63/64, depending on how the market takes those hits.

BTW, here's something I have copied from PCGS, should you like a little glimpse into how they do it:

"If you need magnification to see the 'wear', it is either not wear or it is wear that is so slight as to not prevent the coin from grading Uncirculated."

"Thus, what appears to be wear is sometimes incomplete striking, bag/roll friction, album slide lines, cabinet friction, flip rub, slight mishandling, or actual wear from slight circulation. The grades involved are AU58 and higher. This element of grading is not just about the difference in AU58 and MS60, since there is slight wear or friction in grades up to MS67."
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