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Old 01-30-2006, 09:26 PM   #54 (permalink)
huntsman53
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Hey All,

I had not paid much attention to this thread but due to some recent finds of mine, I thought I would share them with you (not literally, sorry!)!

I recently purchased a BU roll of 1955-P Lincoln Cents for $15 which was a deal in itself! However, when I checked out the coins, I found three 1955-P Doubled Die - Die #2 Cents and around 42 Poor Man's Doubled Die Cents. All of the coins are BU and range from MS-60 to at least MS-65 and when I break them out to sell, I think the entire lot should bring from $1500 to $2500 or more. I plan on having the Doubled Die - Die #2 Cents slabbed and graded and any of the other coins that are above MS-65.

Good luck on your roll searching and I hope that you make some nice finds as well!


Frank
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