It's a tough one....somewhere between AU58 and MS66+.......sorry, this is a coin to hold in hands when it comes to grading.
Nice coin, MS64, no FS. A little fingerprinted, but otherwise very clean fields.
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The black spot on the headdress is a Pixel error and not on the coin.:joyful:
I think it's quite easy on this Indian Head Eagle:happy:[ATTACH][ATTACH]
65+, FH, but no full strike
Mmmh, I' m not sure, what's about the dark spot obverse at 12:00...environmental damage? Then AU53 Details.
Sorry, pics are too blurry. For what I see, it's a 1926.
I agree with Paul M. It seems to be an average MS63, not worth to be sent in.
I have two PCGS Slabs with a plus Designation, a Saint Gaudens in 64+ and a Liberty Doueble Eagle in 63+. Both coins look better than an average...
Hi centsdimes, your coin is in really bad shape, the mintmarks under the Eagle are worn off. Sorry, there are no coins of this year without...
In the context of the Jefferson series it's certainly rare:pompous:, but not expensive:).
I'm not an expert in Lincoln Cents, but I see the coin in the low AU range.....AU50 -53
64 rd
Excellent condition and rare year and mintmark, congs;)
Hi iPen, to me it looks like a business strike. The last years of the production show good strikes and since these coins were hoarded from June...
58, lightly circulated
Sorry, second pic doesn't work.....I'll try later.
@ the toning specialists Which color do you prefer...the reddish or the greenish hue?[ATTACH]
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