Sorry guys, been out of the loop for awhile. Recently added this PCGS MS67 1978D Lincoln Memorial to my registry sets. NGC only grades 1 in MS67 and PCGS grades 22
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I have two of those 2000 Cheerios Lincoln cents that I have been debating on sending in. What's your thoughts. Is it worth it?
If you want a cool coin to place in a custom set or just to hold onto I think so. You can probably buy an MS67RD example for less than the graded fees if you just want a nice example.
:yes:I had 2- 2000-P Cheerios one graded MS-66RD+Wide AM by Ngc. I sold the 2nd Cheerio have no answer what graded from buyer it was. My MS-66+RD Wide AM was graded when Ngc 1st offered there new cut a way holder. so there is some 2000 LMC wide AM in the Cheerios but not aware of the population???
:devil:No filter used its a 1946-D Wheat cent RPM#10 Population only one in Anacs 1 Ngc ??? or Pcgs ???or Icg ???? MS-64RD. I just got lucky grading it is the same one in photo @ coppercoins.com to
I recently sent in my first CAC submission of 5 coins. They were 5 of the 7 modern 1959-date mint state Lincoln Memorials that they currently will certify. So far I only know the results of 1 of the 5 and it was the one I had some doubt about. I should not have worried since it made the grade. Here is a picture of my newly CAC certified PCGS MS66+ 1972 Doubled Die Lincoln Memorial cert# 06628326. I will keep you posted on the others as I receive the results. Thanks Don