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I can't tell if this is just toned or a woody [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That is interesting. Not only did PCGS grade 185 of them, but NGC has 76. Granted some of those have got to be re-submits, but I will also be...
My guess is PCGS has graded 185 of them.
Copper plated
Zinc plated
It is steel that someone has copper coated. All I can make out is a copper looking shine. Just a stab, but someone zinc plated it. Zinc is...
Not with those pictures. They do not even include the entire date of the supposed 43.
I said it was a proof, not a no "S" proof. Point is the same. Your coin looks nothing like a proof.
Here is a proof; [ATTACH] Notice the square rims, the cameo, the solid strike, and the shiny fields. You coin has none of the above.
Definitely plated. My guess is with mercury. And, yes, it is worth something. It is a copper Lincoln so it is worth 2¢ or 3¢ if you are lucky.
BTW, that is not a guess. That is what Skyman labeled his pictures.
67 UCAM
65
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vf30 details environmental damage.
If you have a 1954-, we would have a complete date set; [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That is why I said COPPER cents. And their mintages were exactly as I stated. You are correct on the Zincolns, but the coppers are both separate...
Those pictures are so small I cannot make out the date let alone the grade
Nice Lincoln, but (getting technical) it is not the second lowest mintage. It is the second lowest Lincoln wheat mintage, but all 8 of the 2009...
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