Here is one thing that concerns me about grading these modern LMC's. That some where down the road, someone else will make a stink about, if the moderns can be graded for the brass plating, they will want the older coins graded as well. There was a write up done by a well known, well let's just leave it there. They mentioned that there wasn't a lot of these brass plated coins and that's what made them gradable errors. I'm willing to bet, that everyone who reads the post, and these comments, has held at least one brass plated LMC in there fingers and went hmmmm, is it worth it. Because let's face it, these coins grading mid ms, are selling for good money. And it's not that hard to find them CRH. So that's my story and I'm sticking to it. In the grand scheme of things, I have two LWC from the fifties that are so gold/ orangish, that I would stop and say to myself, those must be straight brass. From 1909 - present there are literally millions of brass and brass plated coins in circulation. I'm just not sure that there are so few that they could be considered an error or a variety. Nuff said, at the end of the day if you enjoy the hobby, and when you go to bed at night and your satisfied that what you found CRH, what you bought, or what you sold makes you happy. That's what makes the hobby great. We can agree to disagree, and at the end of the day, as long as your satisfied, that's all that matters.