I have seen one like this for sale about 1959 or 1960. but had No coins and was new at that time it had to be over $10-15.00 dollar, if my recall is correct.
One new 27P and two 09vdb's just back from ANACS I may have posted the 09's before I sent them to ANACS but the 27 I bought that day and it just made it home in an ANACS holder.
:thumb:Great looking 1941-D!!!! I think Ngc when to hard on this on as it looks more like RB-BN the sellers photo maybe has had done some work on color on the Obv+ Rev photos. but still a Gemmy Wheat cent:thumb:
Well I posted my 1938 Lincoln cent maybe a year or to ago but it always brings out all kinds of comments. I personally despise whoever would disfigure it this way. Previous consensus is that it was done a long time ago by someone skilled in tools.
1956 in PCGS 67RB. A tough, conditional rarity. I loved it but eventually sold it to the Penny Lady, as it didn't fit my set. Charmy put it to better use. Lance.
a few lincolns today Here's a few I picked up today. The 29 D on the bottom is the same coin as above, I just forgot to shoot the reverse of the 29S.
Intense toning on that 1959 Cent Robec! Are you going to get it graded? From the looks of it I believe it to be at least a 65.
It will be in my next shipment to PCGS. Probably in a couple of weeks, maybe sooner. It came from the same roll as this 1959, which graded 66RB.