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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2909849, member: 76863"]The distribution for the Lincoln’s from 1909-30 looks exactly how I’d expect it. The most red ones are from the first year especially the VDB which makes sense since they were saved in large quantities being the new design. After that red becomes scare again for the most part till the late 20s and then production starts getting dramatically increased from the 30s on.</p><p><br /></p><p>That’s just in the population reports too where red is far more likely to be submitted and brown just isn’t worth the cost in a lot of grades. </p><p><br /></p><p>The 22 no D is a great example though of recoloring not being as widespread as it’s being presented. PCGS has two ms rd coins for the 22 no d. Taking the rb or brown ones and turning them red would be a huge windfall profit yet it hasn’t happened which tells me even if they know how it’s not that easy or it only works when they find the right coin. A population distribution like the no D has where over 99 percent of the graded ones are brown are the extact types of distributions they would be heavily targeting for maximium profit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2909849, member: 76863"]The distribution for the Lincoln’s from 1909-30 looks exactly how I’d expect it. The most red ones are from the first year especially the VDB which makes sense since they were saved in large quantities being the new design. After that red becomes scare again for the most part till the late 20s and then production starts getting dramatically increased from the 30s on. That’s just in the population reports too where red is far more likely to be submitted and brown just isn’t worth the cost in a lot of grades. The 22 no D is a great example though of recoloring not being as widespread as it’s being presented. PCGS has two ms rd coins for the 22 no d. Taking the rb or brown ones and turning them red would be a huge windfall profit yet it hasn’t happened which tells me even if they know how it’s not that easy or it only works when they find the right coin. A population distribution like the no D has where over 99 percent of the graded ones are brown are the extact types of distributions they would be heavily targeting for maximium profit.[/QUOTE]
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