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The colors of the photos make it too hard to determine if it is an "Unplated Lincoln", however with the pitting and roughness of the surface of the coin I would venture to say it is Post Mint Damage. Lets see what others have to say.
Folks it is EASY to deplate the copper off a Lincoln. I will not ever post it publicly, as too many of our cents are being Shipped to China already. If people knew this method, there would also be a rash of unplated cents like crazy. And, it is nearly undetectable. Beware unplated zinc authenticity.
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