Couple of new Lincoln purchases, TPG Worthy?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by MrOrange1970, Jan 27, 2017.

  1. MrOrange1970

    MrOrange1970 Active Member

    Hello all,

    I've been actively reading but not so active in posting.

    I recently acquired a 1922 D cent that in my opinion has an exceptional strike for the year along with a nice luster. It's definitely a brown as there is only a hint of red with some blue peeking through. There is a small dull area above the date. I included two obverse pics. I know one is blurry but it gives a better idea of the luster. I was wondering what you folks thought regarding grade and if it's worth sending out to a TPG.

    I also got a 1926 S which looks to be a high end AU Brown. Again it's an exceptional strike for the year and the color is very consistent with no nasty spots. I did see some tiny verdigris spots that I missed with the eye that I'll treat with Verdicare. It may not be TPG worthy but for 22 bucks, I think I had a nice score.

    As always, your opinions (even those I don't want to hear) are greatly appreciated!
     

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  3. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    That's a real nice, strong reverse on that 1922-D. But both these coins seem to have an "oily" look to them. The surfaces appear somewhat impaired.
     
  4. V. Kurt Bellman

    V. Kurt Bellman Yes, I'm blunt! Get over your "feeeeelings".

    When I saw the thread title, I thought maybe Matthew McConaughey had gotten to you and put you in "his and hers" XKV's.
     
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  5. MrOrange1970

    MrOrange1970 Active Member

    Yeah, the his and her Lincoln's may have to wait a bit. With the coin bug having bitten, my car payment money is getting a bit diverted.

    As for the oily surfaces. I always treat my copper coins with Verdicare as a protectant. The first 24 hours or so it has the shiny appearance. I know that others will ask why the heck I would treat a coin with no problems which is just a personal preference. The humidity in New England can get high in the summer and I trust the product for protection and can always do a quick dip in Acetone if I want no traces left.
     
  6. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Well, thanks for letting me know. I think your D is worth a shot in the big plastic if they accept it, FWIW.
     
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  7. MrOrange1970

    MrOrange1970 Active Member

    Thanks for the opinion. I think it'll pass TPG though it would be interesting to hear if others have had issues.
     
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