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| 1899 | NNC | MS63 | Red | cleaned | $39.99 | ||||||
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Here we have a uncirculated Indianhead penny. It is graded by NNC as Mint state 63 cleaned, red. This turn of the century Indian head cent has nice red tones, an average strike and graded BU 63, all for under 50 bucks. | ||||||||||
| 1903 | PCI | MS62 | Red/Brown | Premier Quality | SOLD | ||||||
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This certified example has a PCI's Original Green Label (OGL). It is listed as Mint State 62 PQ red/brown. it has nice even color with mostly a deep red throughout. The details and overall strike is amazing on this coin. | SOLD | |||||||||
| 1909 VDB | PCGS | MS64 | Red /brown | FYI | $69.99 | ||||||
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Here we have a First year of issue Lincoln cent that has the designers initials Victor D. Brenner (V.D.B.) on the reverse. PCGS was this listed at $72. |
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| 1909 VDB | PCGS | MS64 | Red | FYI | SOLD | ||||||
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The 200th anniversary of Lincolns Birthday has sparked a new interest in this series and this date is getting harder to find in higher grades. PCGS was this listed at $160. Since it's not as red as we would have liked we are dropping the price to 139.99 | SOLD | |||||||||
| 1926 | NNC | MS-65 | Red | Cleaned | $24.99 | ||||||
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Although it's not listed as cleaned, to us it looks like it has been cleaned and is starting to tone. I think this coin would have better eye appeal if it completely turns brown. NNC gave this unattractive coin a MS65. | ||||||||||
| 1930 | PCGS | MS65 | Red | $49.99 | |||||||
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Here we have a 1930 wheatback cent in a PCGS holder. Bright red in color with just a couple small spots that kept this from grading any higher. |
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| 1930 | NGC | MS66 | Red | $149.99 | |||||||
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Another 1930 wheat back cent in Mint State condition. This one is in a NGC holder and was given an impressive Mint State 66 red. Coin Values has this listed at a whopping $250 but here it will cost you 149.99. |
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| 1930-S | ANACS | MS64 | Red /Brown | $19.99 | |||||||
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as you can see by the numbering system on this ANACS holder this was graded back in 1990 to 1991. It has nice even red brown color and for the grade minimal bag marks. |
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| 1936 | NNC | MS-68 | Red | $39.99 | |||||||
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Here we have a very fresh looking 1936 cent. It was given a whopping Mint State 68 by new comer on the market NNC. It has great mint luster and a bold strike. | ||||||||||
| 1939 | NNC | MS-68 | Red | $39.99 | |||||||
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This coin has razor sharp details, bright orange luster and other then one spot on Lincolns shoulder this coin would be flawless. National Numismatic Certification, NNC graded this coin Mint state 68 Red. | ||||||||||
| 1939-D | ANACS | MS66 | Red | Blue toned | $39.99 | ||||||
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Here we have a 1939 D graded back in the early Nineties. It was given a grade of Mint State 66 red. It has a slight blue tone highlights on Lincolns profile and the bottom half of the reverse has a electric blue tone. |
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| 1940-D | NNC | MS67 | $39.99 | ||||||||
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A pleasing example of a wheatcent graded Mint state 67 by National Numismatic Certification, NNC. It has strong details and nice marbling shades of orange. | ||||||||||
| 1940-D | PCGS | MS66 | Red | SOLD | |||||||
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This is a pleasing example of a 1940-D wheatback cent. It has razor sharp details, no nicks or bag marks. This red cent is graded MS-66 by PCGS, one of the top certification companies in the coin market. | SOLD | |||||||||
| 1940-S | NTC | MS67 | Red | trends for $160 | $29.99 | ||||||
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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 | $29.99 | ||||||
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Another nice looking 1940 S minted wheat cent. It has a orange brown look to it and displays minimal bags marks. It's graded by NTC as Mint state 67 red. | ||||||||||
| 1940-S | PCI | MS66 | Red | $24.99 | |||||||
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This San Francisco minted wheatback cent is graded and authenticated by PCI. They gave this coin a grade of MS66. | ||||||||||
| 1941 | NNC | MS68 | Red | $69.99 | |||||||
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This is an amazing example of a 1941 wheatback cent. It has razor sharp details, no nicks or bag marks and blazing bright red in color. This cent is graded MS-68 by NNC. | ||||||||||
| 1942 | NNC | MS67 | Red | spot | $29.99 | ||||||
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This wheat back cent is graded by National Numismatic Certification (NNC) as Mint state 67 red. Coin World values has it listed for 100 dollars at that grade but because of a spot on the obverse it will only cost you 29.99. 2 available | ||||||||||
| 1942 | ANACS | MS66 | Red | $34.99 | |||||||
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This coin has killer eye appeal, fresh mint luster and a razor sharp strike. This coin would be a nice addition to any collection. | ||||||||||
| 1942 | PCGS | MS-66 | Red | $39.99 | |||||||
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This coin has razor sharp details, bright orange luster and Mint State 66+ fields. It's in a trusted PCGS holder and would look great in any collection. | ||||||||||
| 1942-D | ANACS | MS66 | Red | $24.99 | |||||||
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An impressive high-grade Mint State gem wheatback cent in a new American's oldest Grading service holder (ANACS). We have 2 of these available. | ||||||||||
| 1942-D | NNC | MS68 | Red | $39.99 | |||||||
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This is an amazing example of a 1942 Denver minted wheatback cent. It has razor sharp details, no nicks or bag marks and blazing bright red in color. This cent is graded MS-68 by NNC. | ||||||||||
| 1942-D | PCI | MS67 | Red | $39.99 | |||||||
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This Denver minted wheatback cent is graded and authenticated by PCI. They gave this coin a grade of MS67. Coin World trends this at $100.00. Grab this certified example for only 39.99. | ||||||||||
| 1942-D | PCGS | MS-66 | Red | $39.99 | |||||||
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This coin has razor sharp details, bright orange luster and Mint State 66+ fields. It's in a trusted PCGS holder and would look great in any collection. | ||||||||||
| 1943 | ACG | MS67 | Steel | Gray | $24.99 | ||||||
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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 | NTC | MS67 | Steel | $39.99 | |||||||
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An impressive high-grade Mint State gem wheatback cent graded by NTC. Not only does this coin have killer white mint luster, but it also has a mint error (not listed on slab). At the base of Lincoln's profile there is a die crack across his whole arm. | ||||||||||
| 1943-D | ACG | MS67 | Steel | Gray | $19.99 | ||||||
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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 | NTC | MS67 | Steel | $39.99 | |||||||
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An excellent high-grade Mint State 67 steelcent graded by NTC. This steelpenny has a razor sharp strike and killer white mint luster. | ||||||||||
| 1943-D | NGC | MS66 | Steel | $39.99 | |||||||
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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 | NTC | MS67 | Steel | $29.99 | |||||||
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Although gray also this one has slight tone to it. It has somewhat of a marbling look of gray and silvery tones to it. It is graded a whopping Mint State 67. | ||||||||||
| 1944-D | NGC | MS66 | Red | Shell-case brass | $24.99 | ||||||
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This coin has an amazing razor sharp strike, all the details are bold with no weak spots. It was graded by NGC as MS-66, it is full red with only one spot one of the wheat stacks on the reverse. |
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| 1944-D | NTC | MS67 | Red | Shell-case brass | $29.99 | ||||||
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Another nice looking 1944 Denver minted wheat cent. It has nice even red color and virtually mark free fields. It's graded by NTC as Mint state 67 red. | ||||||||||
| 1944-D | PCGS | MS-66 | Red | Shell-case brass | $29.99 | ||||||
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PCGS authenticated this coin as original non-cleaned Mint State 66 Red. It has a bold strike, deep red in color and was minted in Denver. | ||||||||||
| 1944-S | ANACS | MS66 | Red | Shell-case brass | $24.99 | ||||||
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An impressive shell-case brass example in a new American's oldest Grading service holder (ANACS). This graded this coin as Mint state 66 red. | ||||||||||
| 1944-S | NNC | MS67 | Shell-case brass | $29.99 | |||||||
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This coins has a bold strike, MS67 fields, and deep red color. Cents made between 1944 thru 1946 were made out of shell-casing from world war 2. | ||||||||||
| 1944-S | PCGS | MS-66 | Red | Shell-case brass | $29.99 | ||||||
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Here we have a shellcase brass cent graded by PCGS. They authenticated this coin as original non-cleaned Mint State 66 Red. It has a bold strike, deep red in color and was minted in San Francisco. | ||||||||||
| 1945-D | PCGS | MS66 | Red | Shell-case brass | $29.99 | ||||||
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An amazing example of a 1945-D wheatback cent. It has razor sharp details and a bold strike. This Bright red cent is graded MS-66 by PCGS. | ||||||||||
| 1945-D | NTC | MS66 | Red/Brown | Shell-case brass | $14.99 | ||||||
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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. |
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| 1945-D | NTC | MS66 | Red | Shell-case brass | $17.99 | ||||||
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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. |
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| 1945-S | NNC | MS67 | Red | Shell-case brass | $24.99 | ||||||
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This 1945 wheat back cent has rich deep red color and virtually mark free fields. NNC gave this a grade of Mint State 67 red. A nice example of a shell case brass cent for under thirty dollars. | ||||||||||
| 1945-S | NNC | MS68 | Red | Shell-case brass | $39.99 | ||||||
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An impressive ultra high grade example of a shell-case brass cent. National Numismatic certification grave this a lofty grade of Mint state 68. | ||||||||||
| 1946 | NNC | MS66 | Red | Shell-case brass | $19.99 | ||||||
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The next shell-case brass example is a 1946 the last year the US mint used brass shell casings to make cents. This one is graded by NNC as Mint state 66 red. | ||||||||||
| 1946-D | NNC | MS67 | Red/Brown | Shell-case brass | $17.99 | ||||||
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This coin was the last year that US Coins were made out of the shell casing from world war 2. Even though NNC gave this a high grade, it has several carbon spots (more then usual) and uneven color, so we are dropping the price to only 17.99. | ||||||||||
| 1946-D | PCGS | MS66 | Red | Shell-case brass | $29.99 | ||||||
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Another 1946 wheatback cent in a PCGS holder. This 1946 Cent was Minted in Denver. PCGS graded this Lincoln cent Mint State 66 Red. | ||||||||||
| 1947-S | ICG | MS66 | Red | $19.99 | |||||||
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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 | |||||||
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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. | ||||||||||
| 1948-D | ICG | MS66 | Red | $24.99 | |||||||
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An impressive high-grade Mint State gem in a Independent Coin Grading holder (ICG). This coin has nice luster with mint state 66+ fields. | ||||||||||
| 1948-S | PCGS | MS66 | Red | $29.99 | |||||||
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A beautiful example of a 1948 S Mint State gem penny in a Professional Coin Grading Service slab. PCGS gave this coin a grade of Mint State 66. |
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| 1949-S | ICG | MS66 | Red | $19.99 | |||||||
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This coin has nice luster with just one carbon spot on the his cheek although it almost blends right in. A high-grade Mint State gem in a Independent Coin Grading holder (ICG). | ||||||||||
| 1949-S | PCGS | MS66 | Red | $27.99 | |||||||
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I'm kind of shocked that PCGS gave this coin such a high grade. There is a couple spots on the obverse fields that looks like someone took a brillo pad to (major hair line). It's also starting to look more like a Red/brown rather then the red as listed on the slab. |
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| 1949-S | PCGS | MS66 | Red | $34.99 | |||||||
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...same as the one listed above except mark free fields deep red in color and no hair lines. This PCGS coin is worth of a Mint state 66. A couple small lines of what looks like a finger print on the reverse drops this coin to only $34.99. |
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