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These Lincoln's are...

going to the moon!
Just like a few of these did!image

I've bought plenty of nice rolls from him before, but nowhere near these levels. Is it just me or is this just plain crazy? Another interesting note: He also had a bad bidder ding him pretty hard recently.image Only negative thing I could ever say about my dealings with him is that his shipping is high. To me, that one bidder had it out for the guy.

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  • OneCentOneCent Posts: 3,561
    Didn't ya know? Lincoln wheaties are all the rage these days. Just like in 1962, except better.


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  • smokincoinsmokincoin Posts: 2,636 ✭✭✭
    Yeah, I've been picking them up too, but that's some serious dough! Shew wee!image
  • rmpsrpmsrmpsrpms Posts: 1,954 ✭✭✭✭✭
    A few dates in OBW will always command a serious premium over their tubed counterparts due to some rare varieties they MAY contain. 41-P has a lot of very valuable doubled dies that would be nice to find. 43-D and 43-S are the same way with RPM's that can fetch hundreds if not thousands each. That said, I have noticed a good level of appreciation in Lincolns lately...
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  • smokincoinsmokincoin Posts: 2,636 ✭✭✭


    << <i>A few dates in OBW will always command a serious premium over their tubed counterparts due to some rare varieties they MAY contain. 41-P has a lot of very valuable doubled dies that would be nice to find. 43-D and 43-S are the same way with RPM's that can fetch hundreds if not thousands each. That said, I have noticed a good level of appreciation in Lincolns lately... >>


    Thanks! Cool Avatar!image

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