Can anyone tell me the grade on this 1909 & 1910? Check out my other threads! - #4 the 1910 is blurry! Batteries going dead.
Those darn spots! Do you think it's dumb, to build a collect of all 1909 vdb and 1909 Lincoln cent? That's what I've been trying to do! Around at lease 100 of them in AU RED - BU RED? 213sarah
Your pictures are a bit out of focus, but I think I like it. However, it may be more of a lamination than a woody. That is a pretty good sized lamination on the obverse.
Hi Sarah. Any grades we guess are just that. We can be way off. It's hard enough to do from great photos and these are really not good enough, IMO. The 1909 is RD, perhaps MS65. And it has a fingerprint on the obverse. Still, you should send this to PCGS for grading. It looks nice and might earn a lofty grade. The 1910 is spotted badly, as you know. And the photos are too blurry. It might earn a 64RB grade, but will not be valued highly by collectors. I probably wouldn't submit it for grading. And sadly, there is nothing you can do to remove those spots safely. Lance.
I agree with Lance. The 1909 looks pretty exceptional except for the light print. Without that, as much as I can tell given those pictures, it's a 66/67 coin...but that print will weigh on the grade.
Your threads all had similar titles, made them hard to tell one from another. So I numbered them for you so folks could tell one thread from another.
My gut said 62 on the first with the spotting and finger print. The second maybe a 63 , but not sure with the spots.