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FS: PCGS Lincoln Cents, 1915, 1916-d, (added) 1924-s, 1927, 1928-d (added) 1930-s. More raw! NEW PIC

Prices include shipping/insurance. You can return it for a full refund if unhappy. The raw coins I'll pay postage both ways if you are unhappy with them.

1913 pcgs 64rd SOLD
It is bright flashy with a golden orange color, a few small patches of straight orange, and a few ticks.

1915 pcgs 63rd $160 PICTURE BELOW
It is also bright and flashy, very nice obverse, and the reverse has some scattered carbon specks, I guess just a few too many to get a 64 grade. Ms63rd is a pop 6 coin for 1915. This is THE hardest P Lincoln.

1916-d pcgs ms64rd $450
Old "rattler" holder. Has a few toning spots. One in front of his face is a little annoying, but besides that it would essentially look gem. The strike is completely full, esp the wheat ears which is unusual. Full flashy luster. The price may seem high, but it is nearly the same pop as 17-d which is more like a $500+ coin. I've kind of been holding on to this waiting for it to get closer to that level.

1919-d pcgs 63rd SOLD
Very very strong for the grade in terms of luster, strike and surfaces, but the orange/red color deepends towards a dark red/violet near the center of the obverse.

1924-s pcgs 64rb $750 PICTURE BELOW
It has a completely full strike, I mean every letter or detail is completely sharp. There are no spots or surface distractions at all, and the color is fairly even red/brown color. Just the luster is fairly subdued.

1927 pcgs 64rd $45
Bright flashy with gem surface quality, and a little bit of darker red toning on the obverse high points and just a slughtly visible partial print reverse.

1928-d pcgs 63rd $125 PICTURE BELOW
A really pq if not actually an undergraded coin. Full strike, flashy, a few tiny minor toning spots (much less distracting in person than in the photo) but really no reason for only ms63.

1930-s pcgs ms65 $65
Slight silvery toning in a few places. One tiny tick on Lincolns back. Full strike and luster. Also in an old "rattler" holder.

I also have the following raw if interested...


1909 ms64rd $50 - Bright, looks gem, and I mistakenly bought it from a dealer as gem, but later decided it shouldn't be gem because of a few very light scratches.

1909-s ms64rd $375 - Subdued luster, but no other problems. I guess one tiny tiny speck in the left obverse field too. PICTURE BELOW

1910 ms65rd $110 - Very solid, a few microscopic carbon flecks. Will eventually send to pcgs if no one wants it raw. PICTURE BELOW

1911 ms65rb $125 - Very solid, full red fields, a little brown and purple towards the center obverse. Absolutlely the most beautiful coin I have for sale. Also may send to pcgs. PICTURE BELOW

1920 ms64rd $45 - I have two of these for sale, very nice typical ch BU's

1921-s ms64rb ON HOLD (anacs)- Very well struck, beautiful obverse, unevenly toned reverse. PICTURE BELOW

1929 ms64rd $50 - Wonderful gem obverse, just a few small spots lower left reverse.

1931-d ms63rd $140 - Nice color, slightly subdued luster, slight weakness of strike, overall nice ch BU. 64rd's have been selling for typically $250-$280.

1932 ms65rd $45 (segs) - Borderline 65, a few tiny ticks and some small partial print or smudge in the very upper right obverse. Can sell it raw if you prefer.

1934 ms65rd $20 - No problems.

1934-d ms65rd (ngc) $45 - No problems. Can break it out and sell raw if you prefer.


Thanks for your interest!

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