Could go 67 but that would depend on the luster. Is that a clash. It looks the heaviest at the wheat stalk.
Looks like everybody's right in there. I've never owned a red woodgrain Lincoln before and thought the obverse color was nice.
I have a few raw Lincoln Cents of all the 1944 & 1946 varieties that are about this nice. Not sure how they would grade, but I have no incentive to send them in since I have no plans to do anything with them. I wanted these since they are the birth years for me and my little brother. This week I'm looking for quarters in this condition, and happy to see that they are cheap.
Yeah, I’ve been opening my collection up to nice looking toners from this era more lately. For essentially the cost of grading or slightly more you can get some nice slabbed coins with great eye appeal.
These 3 from different sellers, totaling less than $15; this first one from well-known guy in Wahoo, Nebraska.