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1930-S. ICG graded MS-67 Red. This one appears to have been hand-picked from an original roll and is ideal for combinating freshness, vibrant color, and strong design. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
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1930-D. ICG graded MS-66 Red. Fresh deep red hue. A gem. Estimated Value .................................................................. $80 - 100
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1940-D and 1945-D. PCI graded both MS-68 Red. We feel these coins are over graded by a point or two. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
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1955. Doubled die obverse. ANACS graded EF-45. FS-101. Die 1. Tapeered planchet. Rare variety as the last 5 of the date is nearly missing. The holder is scratched on the reverse.Only 3 to 5 known. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,800 - 1,900
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1955. Doubled die obverse. NGC graded AU Details, improperly cleaned. Always in demand. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 750
1923-S. ICG graded MS-65 Red. We feel this coin is RB. A coin that offers exceptional detail for the date. Smooth, glowing luster that is spot-free. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 800
1924-S. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. Far more mint Red than Brown. The words "full" and "brilliance" when referring to a 1924-S Lincoln cent is almost a contradiction, so few remain with this much mint red. The surfaces display few noticeable abrasions. About as fully struck as these are normally found, with just a trace of weakness at the lettering and on Lincoln's profile; similarly on the wheat ears as though from a die that was past its replacement cycle. Pop 159; 21 better in 65 RB. (PCGS # 2556) Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,100
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1925-D. NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Housed in an Old NGC Holder. Lots of mint red on both sides. Scarce this lustrous. The strike is soft in places, as though from worn dies, typical for this and many other D-mint issues where insufficient design relief occurs all too often. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
809
1926. PCGS graded MS-66 Red. Well struck, the vibrant colors dance across the surface. Pop 446; 79 finer in 67RD. (PCGS # 2569) Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 225
810
1927-S. NGC graded MS-65 Brown. The otherwise chocolate to steel-brown luster yields here and there to tinges of red color in a few areas on this glossy Gem specimen. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 225
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1928. PCGS graded MS-66 Red. Sharply struck on obverse and reverse. Blazing red color. Pop 314; 53 finer in 67RD. (PCGS # 2587) Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
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