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LincolnCentMan
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Most hit ebay on Thursday night. No more bumps to the top of the page. I can work a lay-a-way deal for anyone that needs some time...
1927-P NGC 66RD (Never tried to cross, but I'm 95% sure it would cross in the holder... PQ PQ NICE!!!) The haze at the bottom of the rev. is a rough spot on the holder. It is most definatly NOT on the coin. $500
1915-D PCGS 64RB Extreamly vivid blueish color on the rev. This would be a great coin for a toned/color coin collector. I'm asking a premium on the color... but it's not rediculous. $200
1930-S NGC MS67RD Man, I came sooooo close to sending this one in for a cross over. Ultimatly, I decided I was just looking through wishful goggles and decided it wouldnt cross. It has a tick on the fore-head along with a few other imperfections which would keep it from crossing. It's still a really nice example for the date. Sold
1932-D PCGS 66RD Very nice, no problems. $600
1969-S Sweet! You will be very pleased with the quality. I've had three other 66's for this date, and none of them came even close to the eye appeal of this one. I even started my memorial registry with this coin, but I just cant work up the nerve to work hard on that set. $115
1953-D PCGS 66RD Nice, no problems. $35
1925-D NGC 65RB Very nice. FULL RED obverse. Reverse is about 20-25% red, but has a really pretty orginal tone to it, very attractive. This is IMHO a PQ example. I hate to let it go, but I know I'll eventually replace it with a brown. $525
1949-P PCGS 66RD $350 PQ
1920-P NGC 64BN (Just upgraded to a 65BN, very nice, no problems... lots of red in the protected areas) $35
1924-P NGC 65BN (Way too red for my likeing. The top half of the obv is totally red. The rev has an even brown color, with about 15-20% red peaking through. I "upgraded" this one to one that actually deserved the brown designation. $85
1931-P PCGS 66RD $650
1932-P PCGS 66RD $225
1933-D PCGS 66RD $390
1933-P PCGS 66RD $300
1930-P NGC 67RD $300
1952-P PCGS 65RD $18
1956-D PCGS 65BN $18
1927-P NGC 66RD (Never tried to cross, but I'm 95% sure it would cross in the holder... PQ PQ NICE!!!) The haze at the bottom of the rev. is a rough spot on the holder. It is most definatly NOT on the coin. $500
1915-D PCGS 64RB Extreamly vivid blueish color on the rev. This would be a great coin for a toned/color coin collector. I'm asking a premium on the color... but it's not rediculous. $200
1930-S NGC MS67RD Man, I came sooooo close to sending this one in for a cross over. Ultimatly, I decided I was just looking through wishful goggles and decided it wouldnt cross. It has a tick on the fore-head along with a few other imperfections which would keep it from crossing. It's still a really nice example for the date. Sold
1932-D PCGS 66RD Very nice, no problems. $600
1969-S Sweet! You will be very pleased with the quality. I've had three other 66's for this date, and none of them came even close to the eye appeal of this one. I even started my memorial registry with this coin, but I just cant work up the nerve to work hard on that set. $115
1953-D PCGS 66RD Nice, no problems. $35
1925-D NGC 65RB Very nice. FULL RED obverse. Reverse is about 20-25% red, but has a really pretty orginal tone to it, very attractive. This is IMHO a PQ example. I hate to let it go, but I know I'll eventually replace it with a brown. $525
1949-P PCGS 66RD $350 PQ
1920-P NGC 64BN (Just upgraded to a 65BN, very nice, no problems... lots of red in the protected areas) $35
1924-P NGC 65BN (Way too red for my likeing. The top half of the obv is totally red. The rev has an even brown color, with about 15-20% red peaking through. I "upgraded" this one to one that actually deserved the brown designation. $85
1931-P PCGS 66RD $650
1932-P PCGS 66RD $225
1933-D PCGS 66RD $390
1933-P PCGS 66RD $300
1930-P NGC 67RD $300
1952-P PCGS 65RD $18
1956-D PCGS 65BN $18
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David
David
Yah, that's a nice one. Too bad it's too red .
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I got all the pics posted except for the 49-P. I decided I probably wouldnt post that one on ebay. It's the nicest of five that I had slabbed a while back. I have a screamer raw one thats nicer or I wouldnt have put it up for sell here. Anyway, PM me if you have any questions. They'll probably hit ebay within the next few days.
David
<< <i>I have a screamer raw one thats nicer >>
So you cracked it out of the slab it was in or is this another one?
RELLA
who boasts of twenty years experience in his craft
while in fact he has had only one year of experience...
twenty times.
No it's the same one... and it's still in the holder. But we both know that any coin "certified" by that company is just the same as saying, "This coin is raw." We both know that coin is an EXTREAM exception to the rule on that companies grading policy.
David