No. There seems to be a current fad among new collectors (and some old ones as well) to look for very minor die varieties or errors in the hope of striking it rich. The problem is that these coins are the province of "cherry-pickers" who, by definition, don't pay premiums for such coins ... they "cherry-pick" from circulation or dealer's stocks without having to pay any premium.
So far as the very high grade coins that appeal to registry set collectors ... the chances of finding one of these raw is remote and the potential for big expense trying to get such a coin graded by a major Third Party Grader (TPG) is high.
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No, but a high grade cent has more collector premium attached to it or maybe if it is some sort of variety.
Edit to add: https://www.pcgs.com/prices/priceguidedetail.aspx?ms=1&pr=1&sp=1&c=47&title=lincoln+cent+(modern)
No. There seems to be a current fad among new collectors (and some old ones as well) to look for very minor die varieties or errors in the hope of striking it rich. The problem is that these coins are the province of "cherry-pickers" who, by definition, don't pay premiums for such coins ... they "cherry-pick" from circulation or dealer's stocks without having to pay any premium.
So far as the very high grade coins that appeal to registry set collectors ... the chances of finding one of these raw is remote and the potential for big expense trying to get such a coin graded by a major Third Party Grader (TPG) is high.
You'll get more responses if your thread title is more detailed and less vague. Also, welcome.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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