Hard to tell on the luster from these pics but I'll guess 64BN, mabey a 65BN but the right wheat stock and "E PLU" are soft enough to limit the grade imo.
Thanks for looking. Shrap eyes guys i was thinking MS64 as well but you know how that go's always one point under.
Cert Verification # : 28140666 PCGS Coin # : 2465 Date, mintmark : 1913-S Denomination :1C Country : The United States of America Grade : MS63BN Mintage : 6,101,000 PCGS Price GuideSM Value : $325 Holder Type : PCGS Secure™ Population : 58
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That date/MM is one of the last two I need for my early Lincoln Dansco.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
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That date/MM is one of the last two I need for my early Lincoln Dansco. >>
What grade are you looking for? I have a box of them from "G" up to MS let me know.
Hoard the keys.
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<< <i>MS64BN
That date/MM is one of the last two I need for my early Lincoln Dansco. >>
It's one of (6) that I still need for my Dansco. I'd be proud to put this example
into my album. It's a great lookin' cent.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Also this is a very nice strike for a 13-S mint.
I would say a lock 64 and probably 65 if the luster is there in hand.
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Thanks for looking. Shrap eyes guys i was thinking MS64 as well but you know how that go's always one point under.
Cert Verification # : 28140666
PCGS Coin # : 2465
Date, mintmark : 1913-S
Denomination :1C
Country : The United States of America
Grade : MS63BN
Mintage : 6,101,000
PCGS Price GuideSM Value : $325
Holder Type : PCGS Secure™
Population : 58
Hoard the keys.