Post your Lincolns!

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by New Gen. Nick, Oct 4, 2011.

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  1. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .

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  3. SmokinJoe

    SmokinJoe Well-Known Member

    You did a nice job on that coin BadThad ! I got to say, it was in the 1960's I fell completely in love with collecting ( any / all ) coins so every time I find a 60's coin I keep it.....That is, as long as it's not in " crap - O - Rama " shape.... :vomit:
     
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  4. SmokinJoe

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    ZoidMeister,All I can say is, YYYYYYEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!
     
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  5. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Most coins from the 60's are pretty well toast. Even the mint set coins. Keep hunting and have a Merry Christmas!
     
  6. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

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  7. RonSanderson

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    I replaced the battered-looking 1977-D with this one.
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    Full resolution photos:
    01c 1977-D obverse 05.JPG
    01c 1977-D reverse 05.JPG
     
  8. ZoidMeister

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  9. RonSanderson

    RonSanderson Supporter! Supporter

    Both of the 1983 business strikes shown in the original post have been replaced. I am particularly pleased with the strike, condition, and toning of 83-D, considering it's an early Zincoln.

    1983
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    1983 full resolution photos:
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    01c 1983 #02 reverse 05.JPG


    1983-D

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    1983-D full resolution photos:
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    01c 1983-D reverse 05.JPG
     
  10. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Hubby brought me some rolls yesterday. I’m amazed with them. I’m thinking someone turned them in. He gets their coins from New Orleans vault.
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  14. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Finishing up with the end rollers tonight finally! You can see right where the paper was. 1956DlincolnEndRollB_07DEC2023.jpg 1956DlincolnEndRollB2_07DEC2023.jpg 1956DlincolnEndRollBrev_07DEC2023.jpg
     
  15. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    This 1909 VDB cent has an unbroken pedigree from the time it entered circulation. It was part of an original roll saved in 1909 by Ohio banker Leroy Zachman, and passed down in Mr. Zachman's family until his great-grandson Josh (@kazuma78) gave it to me.

    It graded out pretty well, going MS65 RD at PCGS, but the 114-year-old pedigree is what makes it special to me.

    (Interestingly, Leroy Zachman's signature appears on some National banknotes from the early 20th century. Josh has some of those, including several of the serial number 1's!)

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  16. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Nice!!
     
  17. gronnh20

    gronnh20 Well-Known Member

    The reverse is propping up the grade on this 1942-D cent. Again looks to be a point high on the call by NGC. I didn't notice the gash in Abe's face until I looked at the edited photo I took.

    1942-D LWC OBV1.JPG 1942-D LWC REV.JPG 1942-D LWC NGC OBV.JPG 1942-D LWC NGC REV.JPG
     
  18. gronnh20

    gronnh20 Well-Known Member

    1943-D Steel Wheat cent. Not a bad looking coin except for the discoloration spot on the reverse. Part of a 1942-1945 set of circulating coins I am putting together.

    1943-D LWC OBV.JPG 1943-D LWC REV.JPG 1943-D LWC PCGS OBV.JPG 1943-D LWC PCGS REV.JPG
     
  19. RonSanderson

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    The bubbly and spotted 1989 shown above has been replaced with this one:
    01c 1989 full 01.gif

    Full resolution photos:
    01c 1989 obverse 05.JPG
    01c 1989 reverse 05.JPG
     
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  20. RonSanderson

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    Another upgrade, from the one shown above to this one.
    01c 1984-D full 01.gif

    Full resolution photos:
    01c 1984-D obverse 05.JPG
    01c 1984-D reverse 05.JPG
     
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  21. RonSanderson

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    Apparently I never posted the replacement for the 1984, either, so here it is.
    01c 1984 #02 full 01.gif

    Full resolution photos:
    01c 1984 #02 obverse 05.JPG
    01c 1984 #02 reverse 05.JPG
     
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