newbie with questions on lincoln sets
SkidMark
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Wow just got done reading: How do you know when the smart money is leaving the market?
What a discution!! Been reading this board for about 2 weeks and decided to join. I have just gotten back into collecting and have a few questions. I am working on lincoln cent sets (1909-1940, 1941-1967,
1968->. I am going threw all my lincoln cents that I have been putting in a glass water cooler bottle for the last 8 years. Any help on what to look for such as DD etc. or colors/grades I should be looking for. The oldest shinny one I have found so far is a 1959-D but most are 69 or newer. All the wheaty's are brown. Should I clean the dirt off with soap and water or use something else like alchol, asciton etc?
Well that is enough of that just wanted to say hi and thanks for any help. Oh one more thing Has anyone seen a 1989-D DD.?
What a discution!! Been reading this board for about 2 weeks and decided to join. I have just gotten back into collecting and have a few questions. I am working on lincoln cent sets (1909-1940, 1941-1967,
1968->. I am going threw all my lincoln cents that I have been putting in a glass water cooler bottle for the last 8 years. Any help on what to look for such as DD etc. or colors/grades I should be looking for. The oldest shinny one I have found so far is a 1959-D but most are 69 or newer. All the wheaty's are brown. Should I clean the dirt off with soap and water or use something else like alchol, asciton etc?
Well that is enough of that just wanted to say hi and thanks for any help. Oh one more thing Has anyone seen a 1989-D DD.?
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David
Have fun and don't clean any coin.
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WS
I look for the 72 dds, the 95 dds,and the 98,99,00 proof reverses.The last three are referred to as "wide AM"in the PCGS coin price guide.Have'nt found any yet.I have'nt seen any 89D dds either.
I would'nt suggest cleaning any coins.
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
You might also check out the book "Looking Through Lincolns" by our own Coppercoins. Also check
out the archives on this forum. There have been numerous posts and lists developed on the subject.
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