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Thoughts on this blue Lincoln
erwindoc
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Working on a blue toned set of coins and figured the copper ones would be the toughest to find. Seller's photos showing. What are your thoughts? It grades PCGS 66RB and the reverse is bright red.
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Typical mint set toning. This is actually nicer than a lot of them. Quite a few are spotty with muted surfaces.
- Bob -
MPL's - Lincolns of Color"Central Valley" Roosevelts
I like.
I too think it is attractive.
bob
Could be roll end toning
Toned wheaties look very nice (the real toned ones not the AT ones)
Thanks! Going to get it imaged along with a few others. I think it will be money well spent.
I like as well. Be careful with blue copper as the majority are AT.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase/2819
It's looks like it could be pretty. Put me in the 'like it' column.
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I like them like that.
I really like the look of that wheatie
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Very easy coin to like and enjoy. A case were toning is more interesting than full red.
Wish I could get good images as I'd love to share a large cent I have that has out standing blue (although not as blue as this Lincoln) on the obverse with some on the reverse. When I sent it in the early days of slabbing is was the first MS 65 Brown large cent in the census. It is undergraded but I have no desire to have it taken out of its holder.