Getting my 1964 Lincoln’s graded
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Getting my 1964 Lincoln’s graded
Hello. I’m am brand new here on the forum but really enjoying it as I dive into different topics. I was hoping I could get an idea on wether one of my 1964 Lincoln’s was in the MS66-67 range. I have several in this condition. Thank you very much. I’m really enjoying the Youtube Chanel as well. Super informative.
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Re: Getting my 1964 Lincoln’s graded
A MS66 Red sells for about $18 on eBay.
So, it MUST be MS67, or better to beat the cost of getting it graded.
NGC has a total of 28 graded MS67 and 2 graded at MS68. (None higher)
PCGS has a total of 10 graded MS67 and none higher.
So, it MUST be MS67, or better to beat the cost of getting it graded.
NGC has a total of 28 graded MS67 and 2 graded at MS68. (None higher)
PCGS has a total of 10 graded MS67 and none higher.
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Re: Getting my 1964 Lincoln’s graded
Welcome to the forum and thanks for watching my videos. Mark is correct and it is extremely difficult to gain the MS67.
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Re: Getting my 1964 Lincoln’s graded
Thanks guys. This information alone has really helped me unlock more knowledge across the board as I dive into the potential selling market with my Lincoln cents.
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Re: Getting my 1964 Lincoln’s graded
I also recommend watching this video https://youtu.be/7gRgErpbkho
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