Two recommendations: I would contact Brian Wagner (BWRC). Tell him what you want and what you want to pay, and let him recommend a few coins for you to view. Brian specializes in these coins (and FECs), has a good eye, and is good to work with. You might also ask Mark Feld (MFRC) the same question, but I don't remember seeing too many fliers in his inventory. (Which I would interpret as a testament to how tough they are to find nice, as Mark is very picky. If I were you, I'd just get on Mark's mailing list and wait for one to come into his inventory, but be prepared to wait.) NOTE: Nice fliers are not easy to find. Thier value goes up exponentialy once you get into mint state coins, so be VERY CAREFUL TO BE SURE YOUR COIN IS ACCURATELY GRADED beacause a misgraded/overgraded example could be a very costly mistake. No matter what you decide, I would strongly suggest you solicit the opinion of an expert on this series before purchasing anything. Try and see as many coins in-hand as you can before purchasing one. It is a series easy to make a mistake in. Good luck & I hope this helps. Respectfully and humbly submitted...Mike
i added a few more today so all i need is 1909-s vdb 1909-s 1910-s 1911-s 1914-d 1914-s 1915-s 1931-s
If you readly want to split hairs you ready never complete a set of coins that is still being minted, you just have an up todate set.
I need four more to complete my Lincolns.....1931-S, 1922 no d, 1911-S and 1909-S. You have a few of the tough ones to go yet Jon but they're not hard to find.
i just found a 1909-s in a bag i bought the other day the s kinda took a hit but you can still kinda tell its an s mint coin and the coin is in a lower grade like maybe good but its better than nothing
i bought a bag of mixed cents for 10.95 that said 100 diferent cents from a coin shop in salt lake city a week or two ago and brought home and left in my work truck well today i went out and started the truck cause works been slow and found it sorted through and found that and a whole bunch of common dates
Wow, out of a bag of wheaties that had been sorted by a dealer. Well, it must look like this one then does it??? http://cgi.ebay.com/1909-s-Lincoln-...ryZ39456QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
lol its a little better i can read the date it just looks like the mm got whacked and all you can see is a slight veiw of where it was i cant get a pic of it at all its kinda got some dirt and corrosion going on there also
well i bought two lots of dirty cents on the bay and got most of what i needed just down to 2 now a 31-s and a 09-s vdb i dont think i need a weak d 22 for my set. i also got a start on ihc's as i got 14 of them 2-1865 1-1890 1-1900 2 -1901 1-1902 2-1903 2-1904 1-1905 2-1907 and about 1300 40's and 50's lol