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Thread: 1920's Lincolns, MS63-67. Put them in order.

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    1920's Lincolns, MS63-67. Put them in order.

    The 1920's era was a miserable one for Lincoln lovers. Dies were over used, planchet quality and mix were poor. Many have atrocious spotting and inconsistent color.

    Here are five examples. All have graded cleanly at PCGS. All as full RD. Can you put them in order, from MS63 to MS67? One for each grade.

    Comments are welcome. No doubt there will be differences of opinion on color. But focus on grade, keeping in mind that TPG's account for die state and usually market-grade. And remember that these are large images with exaggerated flaws.

    No prize for the first winner other than gloating privileges.
    Lance.

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    63-1922 D
    64-1926
    65-1925
    66-1926 D
    67-1925 D

    Couldn't decide on 26 D or 25 D for 67

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    67 1926-
    66 1927-
    65 1926-D (one heck of a strike particularly for a 26)
    64 1925-D
    63 1922-D

    Problem is that I wound up with 2 65's. I had to guess which one had the better luster.
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    I definitely cannot, but here's my guess anyways.

    MS63 - 22D
    MS64 - 26D
    MS65 - 25D
    MS66 - 27
    MS67 - 26

    When do we get the correct answer?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by SWThirteen Click here to enlarge
    When do we get the correct answer?
    We should give it a day or two, don't you think? Give enough forum members a chance to guess.
    Thanks,
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by lkeigwin Click here to enlarge
    We should give it a day or two, don't you think? Give enough forum members a chance to guess.
    Thanks,
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    man alive i could begin to reckon this. but i know for certain that they are mighty fine looking and one should be proud to have them. if we have a day or two i will take a better look when not exhausted and attempt my first photograding

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    Ms-63 1925-d
    ms-64 1927
    ms-65 1922-d
    ms-66 1926-d
    ms-67 1926

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    22d
    26d
    25d
    27
    26

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    63 - 22D
    64 - 26D
    65 - 25D
    66 - 27
    67 - 26

    In other words, I agree with the farmer. I am guessing there is a suprise in store for us. Something makes me think that the 26D might have been graded higher than 64 for some reason.

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    ms-63 - 1922d
    ms-64 - 1925d
    ms-65 - 1926d
    ms-66 - 1926

    ms-67 - 1927
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    Thanks Lance. These are fun as well as educational. The last one especially because of the various types, metals, and a big span on the years, even century. I wish there was some way to see the edges better, but hey, can't have everything. I'm guessing that the rough rim on the 1927 is actually the plastic from the slab. Thanks again.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by SirCharlie Click here to enlarge
    ms-63 - 1922d
    ms-64 - 1925d
    ms-65 - 1926d
    ms-66 - 1926

    ms-67 - 1927
    I agree with SirCharlie. I am sure I will regret not agreeing with RLM, and the 26 versus 27 was th hardest for me to decide, but the 27 just looks overall cleaner than the 26 for top grade.

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    Time for a couple of hints, and answers tomorrow.

    - Yes, the Philadelphia coins are the 66 and 67. No shocker there.
    - One coin was surprisingly undergraded by PCGS, by at least one point, some say two.

    Revise your guesses if you'd like to.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by jcakcoin Click here to enlarge
    63-1922 D Let's see
    64-1926 Wrong
    65-1925 Wrong
    66-1926 D Wrong
    67-1925 D Wrong

    Couldn't decide on 26 D or 25 D for 67
    I suck at grading

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