This coin is certified by
a new certification company called NNC, which graded this coin as Mint State 65. Only time will tell of their
grading standards. This coin has an average strike, minimal bag marks for
the grade and light spotty tone.
1939-S
NTC
MS66
Red
$19.99
description will be added soon..
1940
NTC
MS67
Red
trends for 175.00
$34.99
Here we have another beautiful wheat back cent.
It's graded by NumisTrust Corporation as Mint State 67 red. It only has a
couple small carbon spots on the whole coin.
1940-S
NTC
MS67
Red
trends for 160.00
$29.99
Here we have another beautiful two toned (light and dark
orange) wheat back cent. The front changes color for top to bottom and
actually has streaks across the profile at a 45 degree angle (strange).
1940-S
NTC
MS67
Red
trends for 160.00
$34.99
description will be added soon..
1943
ACG
MS67
Steel
Gray
$24.99
Here we have a pleasing example of a 1943 steel cent. These are a
one year variety that were made at all three of the US Mints
(Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco). This one is certified by ACG as
Mint State 67.
1943
NGC
MS66
Steel
$39.99
Another war time steel cent in Mint State
condition. When people see there first 1943 cent they think it's made of
silver or that it's all together fake. They truly are real and were only
made for 1 year. Get your example now.
1943-D
ACG
MS67
Steel
Gray
$19.99
A nice example of a Denver minted steel cent. This one is certified by ACG as
Mint State 67. The reverse of this coin is a little spotty so we are
dropping the price to only 19.99.
1943-D
NGC
MS66
Steel
$39.99
This 1943 Zinc plated steel
cent is housed in one of NGC's older "big boy" holders. Because of the war, the US Government needed more copper so they
made the cents out of zinc plated steel for that year but quickly realized
that they rust.
1943-S
ACG
MS67
Steel
Gray
$24.99
The next steel cent we have is a San Francisco Minted example. This one is certified by ACG as
Mint State 67. THe obverse is a bright grey and the reverse has toned to a
gun metal (is that even a color) grey. Nice coin priced to sell.
1943-S
ICG
MS66
Steel
$24.99
Every collection wouldn't be complete without at
least on steel wheatback penny. Get it for yourself or would make a great
gift to anyone that collects coins. ICG graded and slabbed this coin a
Mint State 66
1944-S
NNC
MS67
$29.99
This coins has a bold
strike, MS67 fields, and deep red color. Cents made between 1944 thru
1946 were made out of shall-casing from world war 2.
1945-D
NTC
MS66
Red/Brown
$14.99
This
"shell-case brass" cent
was given a Mint State 66 red brown. This coin was graded and slabbed by NumisTrust Corp. A good chance to get a
certified coin at a reasonable price.
1945-D
NTC
MS66
Red
$17.99
Here
we have a high-grade Mint State 66 gem in a NumisTrust Corp. holder (NTC).
This coin has nice mint luster, strong strike, and mark free fields.
A good chance to get a
"shell-case brass" cent at a reasonable price.
1945-D
NGC
MS66
Red
$24.99
description will be added soon..
1945-S
NGC
MS66
Red
$24.99
description will be added soon..
1945-D
PCGS
MS66
Red
$24.99
This 1945 wheat back cent has rich deep
red color and just a couple spots which is very common for these older
cents. PCGS gave this a grade of Mint State 66 red. A nice example of a
shell case brass cent for under thirty dollars.
1947-S
ICG
MS66
Red
$19.99
This ICG certified
Abraham Lincoln cent was the first year back to the
bronze alloy after three years of "shell-case brass". This coins red is
a little dark but still red enough to keep the "red" designation.
PCGS
20 coin
certified
holder
$9.99
Need a place to put your certified coins? Here we have a
PCGS holder that will hold 20 coins. It fits most certification holders
(PCGS, NGC, PCI, ICG, NTC...) and only very lightly used.
1947-S
NTC
MS67
Red
$24.99
A nice example of a
NTC certified
wheatback
cent. This coin has a bold strike, ms67 fields, and red color.
1948-D
ICG
MS66
Red
$24.99
An
impressive high-grade Mint State gem in a Independent Coin Grading
holder (ICG). This coin has nice luster with mint state 66+ fields.
1949-S
ICG
MS66
Red
$24.99
An
impressive high-grade Mint State gem in a Independent Coin Grading holder (ICG). This coin has nice luster with just one carbon spot on the
his cheek although it almost blends right in.
1949-S
NGC
MS66
Red
$29.99
description will be added soon..
1953-S
NTC
MS67
Red
$29.99
This 1953 cent is certified by Numistrust corp. They
gave it a Mint State 67 red. It only have one spot on the front side of
the coin at the rim. It has mark free fields and a strong strike.
1954-S
PCI
MS67
Red
(2
available)
$24.99
Next up is a couple 1954-S wheat back cents in PCI holders.
Both these coins have bright red obverse and one carbon spot on the reverse,
but who looks at the reverse. Although they trend for 85 dollars in MS67
grade, here they are only 24.99.
1955
ICG
MS66
Red
$19.99
This ICG certified
Abraham Lincoln cent has a sharp strike, nice red mint
luster and MS66 fields. A very nice looking cent that looks like it just
came from the mint.
1955
PCI
MS66
Red
Trend for 55.00
$29.99
description will be added soon..
1955-S
ICG
MS66
Red
$19.99
Here we have another 1955 ICG certified
Abraham Lincoln cent although this one is from the San
Francisco Mint. This one also has bright red color like it just
came from the mint.
1955-S
SEGS
MS64
Dipped
Toned
$17.99
Here we have a very nice looking rainbow toned
cent. This certified wheat cent has reds, blues, yellow, orange, and
purple. It is artificially toned as SEGS indicated "dipping" on the
holder.
1955-S
PCI
MS67
Red
(2
available)
$19.99
Here we have
a couple 1955 wheat back cents in PCI holders.
Both these coins have minimal contact marks and a bold strike. Good price for a wheatback cent
graded mint state 67.
1955-S
ICG
MS67
Red
$27.99
A very pleasing example of a 1955 s minted cent. This
was the last year that the San Francisco mint issued wheatback cents. A nice
looking coin for under 30 bucks.
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