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Lincoln Memorial Fans (if any there are), what are the chances of finding.......
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...........any Gem (MS65 or better) 1974D cents in 7 OBW rolls of these 33 year old coins? I was given these rolls about 18 months ago and have been stting on them since. I am getting the itch to open the rolls.
I am wondering whether I should crack open the rolls and see if I can find any Gems or whether I should just leave them as is for a few more years.
What say you?
I am wondering whether I should crack open the rolls and see if I can find any Gems or whether I should just leave them as is for a few more years.
What say you?
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-David
I'm still sitting on my OBW rolls of Lincolns from 1950-64 -- actually my late uncle's, now my dad's, someday to be all mine!
My dad was actually going to take them to the bank until I talked him out of it....
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
I will probably open the rolls, maybe even tonight.
Mike.
Someday REAL American HERO's will be on our COINS.
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myurl
the big problem was marking.
I'd hang onto small dates as these don't appear in mint sets and might be tougher
than most people think.
Bought an original roll of 1930-P Lincolns Sunday. Can't wait to go thru that puppy!
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Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
Appears when the switch went to zinc coated with copper and they left them in paper wrappers, things went to crap if you left them in the original wrappers,,,,,,,,,,,
IMHO............Rick
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All were Denver mint except for one SF coin. How did that happen?
The quality of the coins was all over the board. Many of the coins had developed ugly carbon spots. Those that did not have carbon spots ran the gamut. Some were extremely mushy in the strike of either the obverse or reverse. Some had strong crisp strikes on one side only. Some had strong, crisp strikes on both sides. Some were fiery orange in color. Some were had a darker, hazy orange color. Many have nicks and contact marks on them. Some are remarkably free of marks. Some have blazing luster and eye appeal. Some lack eye appeal.
Some would not grade 63 or 64. Some would. Many would probably grade 65. I picked out 15 coins that were superior in eye appeal. Of those, 5-6 have soft mushy strikes. The rest have strong strikes and IMHO could possibly grade 66 or maybe even a 67.
I will open the remaining rolls tonite to check out the balance of the coins.
Cladking, can you describe the small date example you mentioned and tell me how to recognize same from the non small date variety?
U.S. Type Set
transition to an aluminum cent. In all three cases the large date is more
readily available in rolls and is the only version which appears in mint sets.
The "4" of the date looks noticeably smaller to most people but if this is
tough to pick up then look at the separation of the lettering to the rim. It
significantly farther on the small date.
There were, and are, solid rolls of both of these types so none are tough
but the small dates are quite a bit tougher and gems for all six coins are
not necessarily easy. This might be especially true for the S mint small date.
Many of these coins were mixed in with other coins by the mint to prevent
hoarding and some success was achieved. Since they don't appear in mint
sets there is no ready supply of gems.
All three of the lg dt coins can be found as spectacular gems in the mint sets
but the S is scarce and the D is not especially common. Large percentages
of the rolls and bags set aside in 1974 have been released to circulation and
significant numbers have tarnished. These were saved in huge numbers com-
pared to most moderns but they are a tiny fraction of the numbers of the pre-
65 coins saved. When you add in the the toughness for the small date it makes
them an attractive coin to set aside and an interesting coin for a collection.
There was extensive experimentation with designs and compositions in those
days because of the escalating cost of copper. These are the only effect on cir-
culation issues.
I knew it would happen.