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
NGC
MS64
Brown
SOLD
This is an amazing example of a Mint state Indian
head cent.
This older coin is graded and authenticated by Numismatic Guaranty
Corporation (NGC) as choice BU+ (ms-64) Brown. They are one of the top certification companies in the coin market.
SOLD
1909 VDB
PCGS
MS64
Red
FYI
SOLD
Here we have a First year of issue Lincoln cent that has
the designers initials Victor
D. Brenner (V.D.B.) on the reverse. 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.
SOLD
1919
SEGS
MS64
Red/Brown
$39.99
This coin would be a nice addition to any collection.
It's dated 1919 and graded as Mint state red brown. It has very even color
with brown fields and the high spots and the red is shining through all
the letters and the details.
1937
NTC
MS65
Red
$17.99
This wheatback cent is graded by Numistrust
Corporation. It has a couple nicks in the fields that keeps the grade to
only MS65 but the awesome red mint luster makes this coin look like it's a
better grade.
1939-S
NTC
MS66
Red
SOLD
This wheatback cent is graded by Numistrust
Corporation. It has nice red mint luster and MS66 details.
SOLD
1939
NGC
MS66
Red
SOLD
Surprisingly some of
these older wheatback cents without mint marks (Philadelphia) are harder
to find because most people put away the rolls with mint marks as the
thought they would be worth more. This one has amazing luster and is
graded by NGC.
SOLD
1940
NTC
MS67
Red
trends for $175
$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
$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
$34.99
This coin looks like it just came from the Mint. It is
bright orange, and displays minimal bags marks. It's graded by NTC as Mint
state 67 red. We have 2 available.
1940-D
NGC
MS66
Red
$29.99
This is an amazing example of a 1940 wheatback cent.
It has razor sharp details, no nicks or bag marks. This red cent is graded
MS-66 by NGC,
one of the top certification companies in the coin market.
1940-D
NNC
MS67
$39.99
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-S
PCI
MS66
Red
$24.99
This San Francisco minted wheatback cent is graded and
authenticated by PCI. They gave this coin a grade of MS66.
1941
NGC
MS66
Red
$29.99
The obverse is killer eye appeal, fresh mint luster and a
razor sharp strike. This coin would be a nice addition to any collection.
1941-S
NGC
MS66
Red
$39.99
Another wheat back cent graded by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC).
They gave this old penny a grade of Mint state 66.
1942
NNC
MS67
Red
spot
$29.99
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-D
ANACS
MS66
Red
$24.99
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.
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
NTC
MS67
Steel
$39.99
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
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
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
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
NTC
MS67
Steel
$29.99
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
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.
1944-S
ANACS
MS66
Red
Shell-case brass
$19.99
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
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.
1945-D
NTC
MS66
Red/Brown
Shell-case brass
$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
Shell-case brass
$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
PCGS
MS66
Red
Shell-case brass
$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.
1945-S
NNC
MS68
Red
Shell-case brass
$39.99
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-D
NNC
MS67
Red/Brown
Shell-case brass
$17.99
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.
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.
1948
PCI
MS67
Red
$49.99
This coin is gorgeous, bright orange in color,
smooth fields and a bold strike. If not for a bag mark on the reverse, I
would have sent this to PCGS myself to crossover. This bronze alloy gem
trends for $100 in MS66 and $250 in MS67 grade.
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
$19.99
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).
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