Over the last 5 months I have sent 50 mint state Lincoln Wheat Cents to CAC for consideration with 31 coins eventually being rewarded a sticker and 19 coins rejected. That's a 62% success rate which I was pretty happy with since each time I sent in 10 coins, I included one or two "hopefuls"; which were borderline but valuable enough to take a chance and test my grading skills. All the coins submitted were graded by PCGS. The vast majority of the decisions made by CAC I agreed with but there was a few that took me by surprise - both surprised it did get a green bean and surprised it did not get one. I'll post some of these surprises to hopefully start a dialog about technicalities of grading Lincoln Wheat Cents. All the pictures were taken by me so no copyright issues.
The first one that surprised me was this difficult to find 1926-S cent graded MS-63RB. It is at least 50% Red which is rare for this date and has a pretty good strike which is even more rare for this date. Yet it was rejected as CAC worthy for the grade. What do you think; is this coin worthy of a green bean CAC sticker?
The first one that surprised me was this difficult to find 1926-S cent graded MS-63RB. It is at least 50% Red which is rare for this date and has a pretty good strike which is even more rare for this date. Yet it was rejected as CAC worthy for the grade. What do you think; is this coin worthy of a green bean CAC sticker?


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