IS A 1955s LINCOLN CENT WORTH $6,325 TO YOU?
Steve
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A 1955s Lincoln Cent in MS68RD is up for bid on Thursday afternoon at the Heritage Long Beach Auction. The fact that the internet part of the auction produced a $6k+ opening bid is testimony to the fact that people will buy the plastic. In this case they are also buying a beautiful coin, BUT, I'd guess that with over 44 million of this variety minted and many of them saved in rolls back in 1955, other just as beautiful examples exist in collections today. I have my 1955s sitting in a Capital holder and looking very nice to me. It cost me 75 cents when I purchased it from Jakes in Chicago back in 1985. I think Jakes would sell one today for about the same price. Anyway, what do you think. Is a 1955s Lincoln Cent worth $6,325 to you? Or, would you pay that much money to get one certified MS68RD from PCGS? Steve
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In God We Trust.... all others pay in Gold and Silver!
I'm still in need of a 55-S...who is selling them for $40 these days? I know that by the end of a certain dealer's pet project they might be as common as the 45-S but they sure sure aren't there quite yet, and the 45-S is the only PCGS MS67RD Wheat cent that I know of right now that you can get for $40.
As for the coin in question...words that I never want to hear used to describe any high-grade red Lincoln I ever own..."A swirl of powder-blue color on the reverse at the denomination ONE CENT further confirms the originality of this gorgeous example". 'Nuff said!
RELLA
who boasts of twenty years experience in his craft
while in fact he has had only one year of experience...
twenty times.
Obscurum per obscurius
In God We Trust.... all others pay in Gold and Silver!
would you rather have the 55s in the auction
OR and you have ONE choice of the coins i posted on here
monster toned 1936 satin proof ngc67 buff
ngc ms67 1889 lib nick
pcgs proof65 deep cameo 1910 barber quarter
ngc proof64 1881 ultra cameo trade dollar blast white
ngc proof65 ultra cameo 1871 three cent nickel blast white
no right or wrong answer which one do you choose? the 55s over any of the above coins? or one of the above coins?
now the same question but after you choose your coin it must then be broken out of the holder and resubmitted raw to pcgs or ngc?
sincerely michael
RELLA
who boasts of twenty years experience in his craft
while in fact he has had only one year of experience...
twenty times.
Then you can probably find one for $100 if he is selling one for $195.
I wouldn't pay 6K for this coin. However, the demand is there. There has to be at least two people who will pay near that for it.
RELLA
who boasts of twenty years experience in his craft
while in fact he has had only one year of experience...
twenty times.
09s
SVDB
14d
17/17
22 Plain
31s
44 d/s
55/55
72/72
83/83
84/84
and I think I could get some Very nice examples of all of these for over 6K total!