Guess which one(s?) graded uncirculated. I realize they are all details, but that is not pertinent here.
My "go to" spot on Lincolns for the slider/MS decision are the parallel lines of the wheat ears. The images aren't really up to being sure, but I'm thinking this a semi-trick question and they're all uncirculated. 1920 was a good year for woodies, I think.
How on earth are we suppose to....... Oh NVM, if these were New Orleans Morgan dollars I'd spot the UNC coin right away.... 1941 -final answer
I'll guess UNC, AU, AU, and UNC, respectively. The ones I think are AU look like Lincoln's head is weak (maybe wear?). All are nice coins! That wood grain effect is cool.
I'll say the '41 . Dang Dick I love the '24 . Heck they all look Unc . But they all look like they're in Camo .
Now that all the mess is over, I guess it is time for the answers. I put these in slabs merely to protect them, but it would have been nice to understand the grade, Yes, both the 1917 and 1924 have seen MS70 (or something similar) and the 1929 is scratched, but I do not get the corrosion on the 1941. I can see something on the 1939 that is probably wear, but the rest I do not get. 50 on the 1917?
From what I have seen so far, they are rough on all coins, but they have a special hate for woodies. However, woodies hatred is not limited to ANACS.