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LP sets mostly boxed

Hi - I’m trying to trim down all these things I bought and don’t fit into some kind of sensible pattern of things. This set is the Lincoln penny’s from 2009. I unboxed some of the LP1 and 2s for some reason and have 3 unboxed sets of LP2, 3 LP3s, 3LP4s and 5 LP 5s. The ogp of the other ones that are unboxed number 14 in count. Would like to sell them all in one group. Give me a fair price with shipping included. Best one takes it.


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  • TTT and message from Grok. Not looking for top dollar on these but a decent offer would be great.

    Those LP1 through LP5 Lincoln rolls are the 2009-2010 special design sets from the US Mint—four bicentennial designs for 2009 (Birthplace, Formative Years, Professional Life, Presidency) and the 2010 Union Shield.
    Each “box” (actually a sealed two-roll set) contains one Philadelphia roll and one Denver roll—two rolls total, 50 coins each, so 100 coins per box.
    No, they’re not all copper. These are circulating-quality rolls, so copper-plated zinc (just 2.5% copper overall, like modern pennies since 1982). The 95% copper versions were only in special uncirculated or proof sets, not these rolls.
    Original Mint price was around eight ninety-five per two-roll set (per box). So if you bought a bunch, that’s your cost basis—face value fifty cents per roll, plus the premium.
    For selling now, sealed Mint boxes like these go for thirty to eighty bucks each on eBay, depending on the design (LP1 and LP2 often higher). Opened rolls are closer to five to fifteen bucks each. Check current listings for your exact ones.

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  • JWPJWP Posts: 31,314 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Thanks for a great transaction.

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