1954 P BN toned Lincolns
If I recall correctly the pops for BN 1954 P Lincoln's are fairly low. This isn't the highest of grades but it's somewhat attractive. Is it worthy of being sent in to our host?
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If I recall correctly the pops for BN 1954 P Lincoln's are fairly low. This isn't the highest of grades but it's somewhat attractive. Is it worthy of being sent in to our host?
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no
64 at best. You be the judge
To me it’s meant to be raw
Martin
Not on my dime.....your mileage may vary.
No. Some huge gashes on Lincoln's head.
Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value. Zero. Voltaire. Ebay coinbowlllc
Another not worth the price of admission vote.
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There’s a good reason that the population is low. And it’s not because the coin is rare or valuable.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
No for the reasons stated above, plus carbon spots.
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
That is pretty!
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It is somewhat attractive.
No. Nice coin but....
Not seeing it. But then that's just me...
1954 Lincolns are common date coins that are not worth submitting unless they are exceptionally high grade specimens. The coin you show is very ordinary. Don't be influenced by the "brown" hype you sometimes read on this forum. The market wants them full red.
Not worth submitting in my opinion...Looks 63... maybe a tad better in hand... Cheers, RickO
Used to be $450 in 66 Red until Andy started pumping them out.