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Do You Think This ANACS MS68 Lincoln Would Cross to PCGS?

Do you think this 1940s ANACS MS68 Lincoln would cross to PCGS? I am not a Lincoln expert, but it looks like a really nice coin. I just wondered what experience the Lincoln experts have with crossing ANACS high grade coins to PCGS.

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  • melikecoinsmelikecoins Posts: 1,154 ✭✭
    It has the look of a top Lincoln
    Hope it is mark free

    Glen
    I don't buy slabs I make them
  • sinin1sinin1 Posts: 7,500
    since PCGS has only graded 1, I would say no


    if you cracked it out and submitted raw - I would guess a very good chance of MS66 or better

    and a chance of MS67 or better


    and a slim chance of MS68



    I may be off base, but I think crossovers in slabs also includes a pride and "our company is better than their" company thing-> at least with PCGS.
  • mnmcoinmnmcoin Posts: 2,165
    I don't believe that coin would even 67RD at PCGS right now, the strike does not look strong enough and they are being very tough on Lincolns right now.

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  • LincolnCentManLincolnCentMan Posts: 5,347 ✭✭✭✭
    I'm 99.9767% sure it wouldnt go PCGS 68RD. I'm 85.305% sure it wouldnt go PCGS 67RD. I'm 92.382% sure it'd go 66RD. If it didnt have the blimishes around the obv. rim, I'd say it had a strong chance at PCGS 67. Also, as Morris mentioned, it would help if the strike were stronger.

    David
  • sinin1sinin1 Posts: 7,500
    I'm not a lincolnman but I kinda like his numbers



    except probably a typo
    92.382% sure it would go MS66 and
    85.305% sure it wouldn't go MS67


    maybe meant
    85.305% sure it would go MS66 and
    92.382% it wouldn't go MS67


    but who knows - if you were the winner at $300, you might have a $50 coin or a $5000 coin image
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