Rainbow PCGS Lincolns - FSH - One Top Pop
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1938 #283 PCGS64RB <<$70>> totally original and fully toned warm maroons and baby blues and emerald greens
1955S # PCGS67RB <<$275>> POP 2/0 Blazing lava and rose reds, beautiful color
1956 #257 PCGS64BN <<$100>> Another one not for the faint of heart. Shaggy colorful obverse but smoking electric marine green reverse intermingled
with some maroon and copper. This is a show stopper if you can get by the low grade.
1956D #249 PCGS66RB <<$140>> Nicely toned copper obverse and awesome reverse reverse. Reverse starts at the top with an electric aqua green transitioning gradually to maroon then copper at the lower rims. Cool.
1956D #252 PCGS65RB <<$140>> Glistening double sided emerald green mint set coin. Wonderful color for a colorful lincoln collector. Held back only by
a vertical toning break in front of lincolns profile which is not a mark or scuff.
Thank you for looking. All prices include shipping, checks preferred but paypal accepted.
Jeff
1955S # PCGS67RB <<$275>> POP 2/0 Blazing lava and rose reds, beautiful color
1956 #257 PCGS64BN <<$100>> Another one not for the faint of heart. Shaggy colorful obverse but smoking electric marine green reverse intermingled
with some maroon and copper. This is a show stopper if you can get by the low grade.
1956D #249 PCGS66RB <<$140>> Nicely toned copper obverse and awesome reverse reverse. Reverse starts at the top with an electric aqua green transitioning gradually to maroon then copper at the lower rims. Cool.
1956D #252 PCGS65RB <<$140>> Glistening double sided emerald green mint set coin. Wonderful color for a colorful lincoln collector. Held back only by
a vertical toning break in front of lincolns profile which is not a mark or scuff.
Thank you for looking. All prices include shipping, checks preferred but paypal accepted.
Jeff
I'd like my copper well done please!
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<< <i>nice 55-s there... >>
Thank you ChrisRx.
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<< <i>........i'm starting to have a need to collect these darn things >>
Oh man, and 1954 (along with 1955P) are among the hardest dates to get with good color or just good quality for that matter. You still stuck on 54P's ?? ??
Jeff