As long as you have those varieties might as well throw in a 1970-S small and large date too, if you don't already. Nice looking coins, by the way!
OOohhh.... I love the color on those two Dreamer ! You Lincoln guys are killing me. I was never really worried about completing a set of them, until about 4 months ago. All these nice pics are sucking me in.
Congrats and nice coins you all! I did just find the whitman album that my father(me and brother) completed back around 1975. The album was starting 1941 and ended 1974. The album still has the 69 cent price tag on it. I did check the obverse on all the coins to make sure there were not any varieties.
Good job on finishing your set. I need just the 1909s vdb myself to complete. Will never happen though, way too expensive for the grade my set is in for me to afford!
i just got my first lincoln album last week and i have less than 10 cents in it. i have a long way to go. *cries*
SEE, you're never really finished. There will always be that one more that you NEED. Coins are addictive. Newbies beware!
Yes, I do. See the "Show me your WOODYS" thread. Of course, that reflects what it looks like, not how I felt about finding it. (I couldn't resist either).
dreamer, I was glad to help out and that contributed in someway in helping you complete your' Lincoln Cent Collection! When you are ready to do some upgrading, don't hesitate to PM or email your list of coins for upgrade, so that I can keep an eye out for them. Frank
Do you mean the 1914-D? How so? The picture I posted is a scan. Here's a photo I took with a digital camera.
Congrats on finishing the set! From the looks of the key dates, you have a real nice collection - better than mine. I just bought a 1914-D in good, so I am down to 2 I need to finish my set off. ( a 1909-S and 09-S VDB). Do you have a 1922 plain and a 1955 DDO?? Do you have all the proof only issues too?
Thanks! The key dates I have are not representative of the quality of the entire set, especially the pre-1935 issues. They range from good on up. I plan to upgrade them as I can. I have a 1922 No-D Die 2 (strong reverse). It has some small scratches on the obverse that lower the grade, but detail-wise it's a nice example. If it weren't scratched, I think it would grade at least XF. It's authenticated by ANACS as genuine, but not graded. I do have 55, 72 and 95 DDO's and the proof-only issues.