Some newps that will be arriving shortly. I have about 20 coins now that I also need to send in for reslab/trueviews.
1921 64bn
1933D 65BN
The other two are 66bns
Not sure just how this one was created, the obv is very dull while the rev is bright and alive. I'm sure it would never make it through the TPG's so it sits in one of my dansco albums.
@coinbuf I love those 34-Ds! Such a weird-looking date and giant mintmark close by compared to the 1933 and 1935 bookend cent issues. That's a great-looking example too! I think someone was smoking funny cigarettes in Denver circa 1932-34. Look as well at the 1932 dates, 3 leaning forward, 2 leaning back ... (Yeah I know the dies were actually made in Philly).
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Last one for now, I promise! 64RB
I love that 1912! It's gorgeous.
This was a facebook piece that was already graded, I love early lincolns.
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Some newps that will be arriving shortly. I have about 20 coins now that I also need to send in for reslab/trueviews.
1921 64bn
1933D 65BN
The other two are 66bns
My latest:
MS65BN
MS64BN
Kind regards,
George
So many awesome Lincoln Cents.
I recognize several that I used to own.
Glad they found good homes.
Currently at our host.
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Few more newps from the weekend. Can't wait to get the 13s trueviewed.
MS67RB
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George
MS66RB
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George
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MS66RB
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George
Fresh MS66BN. Ex NGC 66BN.
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A special thanks to wingedliberty1957 for finding this one for me!!!
MS67RB
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George
Here ya go
Not sure just how this one was created, the obv is very dull while the rev is bright and alive. I'm sure it would never make it through the TPG's so it sits in one of my dansco albums.
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Deep dank dark toner.
Does planning to cross it consider it as PCGS graded 😂😂😂
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Another from my collection. I think the obverse is superb.
MS66BN Pop 5/0
Coin is a lot nicer than the Trueview
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George
Ronyahski, that 1915 D is just amazing!
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Glad you enjoy!
My lone sole PCGS toned Lincoln.
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@coinbuf I love those 34-Ds! Such a weird-looking date and giant mintmark close by compared to the 1933 and 1935 bookend cent issues. That's a great-looking example too! I think someone was smoking funny cigarettes in Denver circa 1932-34. Look as well at the 1932 dates, 3 leaning forward, 2 leaning back ... (Yeah I know the dies were actually made in Philly).
Kind regards,
George
Here's a 1932-D for date and mintmark comparisons with the 1934-D of @coinbuf ... I may have posted this before.
Here's a 1933:
And here's a 1935:
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George
Thanks George.
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I have a few....just not as stunning as some coins posted! Excuse my coin.....
Pop 1/0
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Meanwhile, 8 months later - still an awesome thread with awesome Lincoln's!!!
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This coin is absolutely absurd. Gorgeous!
Posted earlier in the thread as NGC MS64BN's. One cracked out, the other sent as a crossover. Both came back as MS64BN's.
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MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
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MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
Just imaged by Robec ...
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The Lincoln's of this era have remarkable strikes, and can even be confused with a MPL, compared to moderns that look like mush.
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Even in low MS grade.
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MPL's - Lincolns of Color
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Great Lincs in this thread.
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67BN MPL. Pop 1/0. 12 total in 67.
MS65BN PCGS CAC
I sold this one over the weekend. Hated to do it but was made an offer I couldn't refuse!
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George
That 42 is nice @BeefCurry808 !
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