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FS: PCGS Lincoln Memorial Cents just back from pcgs and EXTREMELY conservatively graded :(

Prices include shipping and 5 day return priviledge. Please pm or e-mail me at haletj@math.berkeley.edu.

1968-s ms65rd $30
1968-s ms66rd $65
1969-d ms65rd $18
1969-d ms66rd $100
1970 ms65rd $12
1970 ms66rd $30
1972 ms66rd $35
1973-d ms65rd $18
1973-s ms65rd $45
1974 ms66rd $15
1975 ms66rd $20
1975-d ms65rd $12
1975-d ms66rd $25
1977-d ms66rd $100
1977-d ms66rd $100
1981 ms66rd $45
1982 zinc sd ms67rd $75
1982 zinc ld ms67rd $150
1982-d zinc sd ms67rd $65
1983 ms68rd $500
1983 ms68rd $500

1984 ms67rd $15
1986-d ms67rd $15
1988-d ms66rd $12
1990 ms67rd $20
1996 ms67rd $25

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  • HTubbsHTubbs Posts: 4,138 ✭✭✭
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  • haletjhaletj Posts: 2,192
    Thank you HTubbs!
  • BWRCBWRC Posts: 1,448 ✭✭✭
    A few months ago I sent in 27 Lincolns dated from 1955 to 1970. I thought I had some MS67RD shots.
    I got them back with 4 going MS65RD and 23 going MS66RD. It must take quite a coin these days to crack the MS67RD barrier.
    Brian Wagner Rare Coins, Specializing in PCGS graded, Shield, Liberty and Buffalo Nickels varieties.
  • haletjhaletj Posts: 2,192
    Yep, an ms67 these days sure must be nice. I think that is good for one thing because if one pays as much as they cost they should get a nice coin. Too bad there's all those lousy ms67's out there already. I'm holding back a 70-s and 80-d I refuse to sell in ms66 holders because they are so nice. I also thought the 70,72,74 and others I have would all be ms67. I thought the 82's would be ms68 as they were every bit as nice as the 83's.
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    Katrina
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