For sell: Lincoln Cents, not on e-bay
LincolnCentMan
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1910 PCGS 65RB $55
1916 PCGS 64RB $75 PQ+++ point blank undergrade, if you disagree, send it back and I'll even refund postage/insurance both ways
1934-D PCGS 66RD $180
1935-S PCGS 64RD $30
1936-S PCGS 65RD $30
1936-S NGC 66RD $60
1936-S PCGS 66RD $175
1936-S PCGS 66RD $225 I currently own many examples of this date, this is the second finest of them... I have an auction on e-bay with nine in it. If it doesnt sell, I can sell the worst coin from it for $100, or the nicest for $175. The rest would fall somewhere between.
1958-D PCGS 66RD $20 (have four, all four for $75)
"Over-priced" Tougher dates from my personal collection. I believe in paying well when the coin merits it. These coins merit the price. These dates arent too hard to find (except maybe the 35S), but finding them nice is another thing:
1935-S PCGS 66RD $800 PQ, no shot at an upgrade, but this is a really nice coin. This is the single finest 35-S I have seen. Average market on this coin for a generic is around $400-$500
1946 PCGS 66RD $300 PQ++ I've sent this in twice hopeing for a 67... you'll look a long time to find a nicer one in a 66 holder... that is auctually for sell. Average market on a generic is around $100-$120
1948 PCGS 66RD $275 PQ+ 67RD obv., couple of ticks on the rev limited it to 66, outstanding luster. Average market on a generic is around $110-$150
Postage would be a buck or $3.85 for priority. Insurance is availible at exact cost. I do take pay-pal. PM me if you have any interest.
Thanks,
David
1916 PCGS 64RB $75 PQ+++ point blank undergrade, if you disagree, send it back and I'll even refund postage/insurance both ways
1934-D PCGS 66RD $180
1935-S PCGS 64RD $30
1936-S PCGS 65RD $30
1936-S NGC 66RD $60
1936-S PCGS 66RD $175
1936-S PCGS 66RD $225 I currently own many examples of this date, this is the second finest of them... I have an auction on e-bay with nine in it. If it doesnt sell, I can sell the worst coin from it for $100, or the nicest for $175. The rest would fall somewhere between.
1958-D PCGS 66RD $20 (have four, all four for $75)
"Over-priced" Tougher dates from my personal collection. I believe in paying well when the coin merits it. These coins merit the price. These dates arent too hard to find (except maybe the 35S), but finding them nice is another thing:
1935-S PCGS 66RD $800 PQ, no shot at an upgrade, but this is a really nice coin. This is the single finest 35-S I have seen. Average market on this coin for a generic is around $400-$500
1946 PCGS 66RD $300 PQ++ I've sent this in twice hopeing for a 67... you'll look a long time to find a nicer one in a 66 holder... that is auctually for sell. Average market on a generic is around $100-$120
1948 PCGS 66RD $275 PQ+ 67RD obv., couple of ticks on the rev limited it to 66, outstanding luster. Average market on a generic is around $110-$150
Postage would be a buck or $3.85 for priority. Insurance is availible at exact cost. I do take pay-pal. PM me if you have any interest.
Thanks,
David
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My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
I have lots of really nice affordable shortset coins ending Friday night.
Thanks for looking,
David