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1941 Lincoln cent, NGC graded MS 66 RD, a nice coin for the grade struck from fresh dies as indicated by prominent die polish marks, especially on the obverse:

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1953 Lincoln cent, PCGS graded MS 66 RD despite numerous abrasions, with a substantially higher catalog value than what I paid for it as part of a group:

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On 8/17/2024 at 1:30 PM, rrantique said:

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🐓 :  Looks like the bath in tea leaves on one side, and tonic water on the other, worked.

Q.A.:  Never mind that. Our instructions are to Like everything rrantique posts.  🤣

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