After a few weeks of spending all my free time on yard work (ugh) I had a spare moment this morning to rephotograph this 1938, last shown in post #4168.
The 3 looks more suspicious than either of the 1s. But it still looks pretty decent when comparing to mine. But I will defer to other more experienced folks.
Robecs are nicely toned. But to answer your question these cents are known for quick and for the most part odd toning. The ones in my set look like this.
There is no premium on the 1945 Lincoln. Over a billion were minted. As with most things, what makes them valuable is condition, condition, condition. Millions were saved in much better condition than this particular coin. They are fun to save and collect.
New guy loving this treasure surching of coins! Need a lil help tho. Not sure if this 1968 D or 1959 D is good enough for gradeing?
These are questions that you would like to start your own thread for. Go to Forums then pick the best sub forum that fits your coin and question. Click on start new thread. This thread is for just posting Lincoln's. Welcome to CT Flatrock.
Sorry, not even close. Take a look on the PGGS website for comparison photos: https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/lincoln-cent-modern/47/most-active