Lincoln Cents (early dates pcgs/anacs and late dates raw) for sale or trade.
haletj
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I have the following duplicates I would like to sell or trade, if anyone's interested!
1921 pcgs ms64rd (nice obverse, not as bright a reverse and one light spot near rim).
1921-s anacs ms64rb (fully struck both sides, extremely nice obverse, uneven colored reverse and 2 spots)
1924-s pcgs ms62rb (weak strike but nice otherwise)
I would want in the range of $100/$400/$150 for these 3 respectively, and then I have the following in full red CH BU (raw) or better
1934- $10
36,39,40-d,40-s -$5 each
and then a complete set 41-64, all dates mint marks, Ch BU or better (many are gem) (a few of the late P's are proofs), plus a bunch of mixed date CH BU's 1964-2003, plus a bunch more proofs from the seventies and early eighties (around 20 proofs total) and a handfull of other extras 41-58. Over 125 coins total, around 110 different dates. -$125
1921 pcgs ms64rd (nice obverse, not as bright a reverse and one light spot near rim).
1921-s anacs ms64rb (fully struck both sides, extremely nice obverse, uneven colored reverse and 2 spots)
1924-s pcgs ms62rb (weak strike but nice otherwise)
I would want in the range of $100/$400/$150 for these 3 respectively, and then I have the following in full red CH BU (raw) or better
1934- $10
36,39,40-d,40-s -$5 each
and then a complete set 41-64, all dates mint marks, Ch BU or better (many are gem) (a few of the late P's are proofs), plus a bunch of mixed date CH BU's 1964-2003, plus a bunch more proofs from the seventies and early eighties (around 20 proofs total) and a handfull of other extras 41-58. Over 125 coins total, around 110 different dates. -$125
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Also, do you have pictures of the 35D, 36, and 36 D?
I can give a detailed description though... (and I'll always allow a 7 day nqa full return).
The 21-s obverse is a golden brown that has a very slight woodgrain effect, but completely evenly colored in this effect. It has fairly strong luster and not a single contact mark, and a completely sharp and full strike. The reverse on the other hand goes from a no-luster dark brown in the upper right side of the coin to a full red (decent luster) on the lower left side. It is kind of a scattered change. Then there are two medium sized spots on the left wheat stalk, one kind of between the rim and the upper part of the stalk, and the other on the tail of the stalk. There seems to be some kind of nick or flaw on the tail hidden in the spot. The strike is also full. I bought this coin for the sharp strike and really nice looking obverse, as I usually favor the obverse more, but I admit the reverse is kind of ugly. I paid $405. Recently I paid much much more to get a much nicer almost full red one. I've seen many poorly struck or ugly on both sides 21-s's for only $350 or so, and I've seen nice ones advertised for up to $950, so I think $400 is pretty fair.
As for the Ch Bu cents 1934 on... They are pretty typical Ch BU's, almost all are ms64 or better. Some might have a minor spot, or on some the luster might not be quite good enough for gem. They were all handpicked as the best of 5 or 6 of each date my local dealer had for sale. I then bought a complete gem (for the most part) set 1934-- which upgraded many. There were many dates though where both of the coins I had were really really nice and I couldn't decide which one to keep for myself!
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