Some Neat 20th Century Coins For Sale: Read
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LINCOLN CENTS:
1. 1963(d): PCGS-MS66RD: $375
2. 1990(d): PCGS-MS68RD: $125
3. 1992(p): PCGS-MS68RD: $100
JEFFERSON NICKEL:
1. 1959(d): PCGS-MS66FS: $2500 (pop 5/0)
MERCURY DIMES:
1. 1940(d): PCGS-MS68FB: $3150 (pop 8/0)
2. 1944(d): PCGS-MS68FB: $1375
3. 1945(s): NGC-MS69: $2975 (very pretty toned coin)
ROOSEVELT DIME:
1. 1950(s): PCGS-MS68: $4,875 (pop 5/0)
WASHINGTON QUARTER:
1. 1941(s): PCGS-MS66: $350 (super blast white coin and very high end for the grade)
2. 1943(d): PCGS-MS66: $275 (super blast white coin and very high end for the grade)
3. 1944(d): PCGS-MS67: $495 (blazer with some original surface patination; high end for the grade - a super coin)
4. 1944(s): PCGS-MS67: $750 (super blast white coin and very high end for the grade)
5. 1945(d): PCGS-MS67: $4050 (mostly white coin with light tone)
6. 1946(s): PCGS-MS67: $850 (super blast white coin and very high end for the grade) (RPM #2 S/S North).
7. 1947(s): PCGS-MS67: $495 (super blast white coin and very nice for the grade; a few tiny original surface spots)
8. 1951(s): PCGS-MS67: $395 (medium mint set tone)
9. 1952(d): PCGS-MS66: $275 (mostly white coin with surface coin; very solid for grade)
10. 1954(s): PCGS-MS66: $125 (light mint set tone - a nice MS66 example).
FRANKLIN HALF DOLLAR:
1. 1949(d): PCGS-MS65FBL (BLAST WHITE AND SUPER PQ): The nicest blast white 49(d) Franklin I have ever encountered in a PCGS-MS65FBL holder. Very, very close to MS66FBL quality - you can be the judge. $2250
LINCOLN CENTS:
1. 1963(d): PCGS-MS66RD: $375
2. 1990(d): PCGS-MS68RD: $125
3. 1992(p): PCGS-MS68RD: $100
JEFFERSON NICKEL:
1. 1959(d): PCGS-MS66FS: $2500 (pop 5/0)
MERCURY DIMES:
1. 1940(d): PCGS-MS68FB: $3150 (pop 8/0)
2. 1944(d): PCGS-MS68FB: $1375
3. 1945(s): NGC-MS69: $2975 (very pretty toned coin)
ROOSEVELT DIME:
1. 1950(s): PCGS-MS68: $4,875 (pop 5/0)
WASHINGTON QUARTER:
1. 1941(s): PCGS-MS66: $350 (super blast white coin and very high end for the grade)
2. 1943(d): PCGS-MS66: $275 (super blast white coin and very high end for the grade)
3. 1944(d): PCGS-MS67: $495 (blazer with some original surface patination; high end for the grade - a super coin)
4. 1944(s): PCGS-MS67: $750 (super blast white coin and very high end for the grade)
5. 1945(d): PCGS-MS67: $4050 (mostly white coin with light tone)
6. 1946(s): PCGS-MS67: $850 (super blast white coin and very high end for the grade) (RPM #2 S/S North).
7. 1947(s): PCGS-MS67: $495 (super blast white coin and very nice for the grade; a few tiny original surface spots)
8. 1951(s): PCGS-MS67: $395 (medium mint set tone)
9. 1952(d): PCGS-MS66: $275 (mostly white coin with surface coin; very solid for grade)
10. 1954(s): PCGS-MS66: $125 (light mint set tone - a nice MS66 example).
FRANKLIN HALF DOLLAR:
1. 1949(d): PCGS-MS65FBL (BLAST WHITE AND SUPER PQ): The nicest blast white 49(d) Franklin I have ever encountered in a PCGS-MS65FBL holder. Very, very close to MS66FBL quality - you can be the judge. $2250
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