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The coin will show average mint luster. Numerous small contact marks will be present. A couple of heavy contact marks may also show. The coin will have a nice eye appeal. MS-65 - The MS65 coin will show a solid strike and nice mint luster. The coin will have a few contact marks and may show minor scuffing. The 65 coin will have very nice eye ...
LD= Large Date. LDS= Late Die State. LMC= Lincoln Memorial Cent. LMDS= Late Mid Die State. LP1= 2009 Lincoln cent with “ Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky ” reverse design. LP2= 2009 Lincoln cent with “ Formative Years in Indiana ” reverse design. LP3= 2009 Lincoln cent with “ Professional Life in Illinois ” reverse design.
By: Arnold Margolis, 1981. Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Ebook, By: Dr. James Wiles, 2011. Lincoln Cent Rail Splitter Top 50 Doubled Die Reverse, By: G. J. Lawson, 2012 (Pamphlet) Lincoln In Numismatics, By: Robert P. King, 1966 (great reference of Lincoln imagery on coins and medals) Looking Through Lincoln Cents, By: Charles D. Daughtrey, 2005.
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PCGS, NGC, or ANACS seem to be the top 3 grading companies. However, I'm not sure which grading company would be best. From what I understand to use PCGS or NGC you need to have a coin dealer submit the coins for you.
Nice looking coin -- GE would be proud. On a side note, I am not sure why these grading companies haven't gone to some type of automated/computerized system of grading. A " standard" grading of MS66 is all over the place in terms of consistency. Maybe a few less re-holders if grading can be more accurate.
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Fair: A coin grading standard of 3. See our grading guide Here. Fair Market Value: The amount that a coin can be expected to sell for on the open market at any given time. Feeder Finger: A metal arm that clears a struck coin from the striking chamber while also bringing an unstruck planchet into position for the next strike. The feeder finger ...
I went to the Lakeland, Florida coin show today with the mission to slab a 1909S, VDB Lincoln cent, a 1909-S IHP and a 1864 IHP, with L, Snow die # 2.