5 terrific raw full red small cents for sale here. Some should grade a point higher someday.
LincolnsRule
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I was planning to submit these but no way jose with the way grading is right now! Prices include shipping, full return priviledge. Many board members can vouch for my eye for quality small cents. (LincolnCentMan, Clackamas, Ellewood...etc). Pictures can be taken on request. Thanks!
1859 was pcgs ms63 I planned to resubmit looking for an ms64. It has a full strike (fully detailed feathers!), blazing luster, great color, pretty much an ms65 obv but some scattered marks reverse. Wonderful type coin!! $495
1902 was pcgs ms64rd I planned to resubmit looking for an ms65rd. Untoned with no mellowing of color whatsoever. No spots whatsoever. Really looks gem. Only possible explanation for ms64 is a slight luster break here and there but it is so minor. $225
1914-d bought from a raw complete set. 90% red. Always figured it to be a strong ms64 but trying to sell it at a show recently dealers were reluctant to offer more than ms63 money. They said pcgs grading has affected them a lot too. It has great luster and color and only a few very minor specks, mostly near reverse rim. Full strike. Terrific eye appeal. There's no way you could find an ms63rb that looks nicer. I'd take $3950. A pcgs 64rb would be $5000-$5500 easy.
1931-d was ngc ms64rd. Not an ms65rd but a very strong ms64rd that should have no problem getting pcgs ms64rd. Full luster and strike. No toning or mellowing of color at all. No spots. $250
1931-s from the same raw set as the 14-d. Looks like a 65rd, but there is one small undistracting hit on each side, so I'll conservatively say ms64rd. Full luster great color and full strike, just like the 31-d. Only one very tiny speck. $275
1859 was pcgs ms63 I planned to resubmit looking for an ms64. It has a full strike (fully detailed feathers!), blazing luster, great color, pretty much an ms65 obv but some scattered marks reverse. Wonderful type coin!! $495
1902 was pcgs ms64rd I planned to resubmit looking for an ms65rd. Untoned with no mellowing of color whatsoever. No spots whatsoever. Really looks gem. Only possible explanation for ms64 is a slight luster break here and there but it is so minor. $225
1914-d bought from a raw complete set. 90% red. Always figured it to be a strong ms64 but trying to sell it at a show recently dealers were reluctant to offer more than ms63 money. They said pcgs grading has affected them a lot too. It has great luster and color and only a few very minor specks, mostly near reverse rim. Full strike. Terrific eye appeal. There's no way you could find an ms63rb that looks nicer. I'd take $3950. A pcgs 64rb would be $5000-$5500 easy.
1931-d was ngc ms64rd. Not an ms65rd but a very strong ms64rd that should have no problem getting pcgs ms64rd. Full luster and strike. No toning or mellowing of color at all. No spots. $250
1931-s from the same raw set as the 14-d. Looks like a 65rd, but there is one small undistracting hit on each side, so I'll conservatively say ms64rd. Full luster great color and full strike, just like the 31-d. Only one very tiny speck. $275
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Here's the 14-d. A picture of the other three coins would just look like a full blazing untoned red gem, probably with no flaws large enough to show in the image. I can still take a picture though if neccessary to complete a sale. Thanks!
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