How are the coins? Those are tough dates.
This is the only one I've personally found searching bank boxes - of course, it had to be damaged. :( Still, I found it and only paid 1 cent for...
WOW! Awesome find, congrats!!! That's a doubled die, easy to see.
You have a "spender", it's worth 1 cent. As with the 1982, these are only worth anything in high-grade, mint state like this one: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1982P copper, sorry it's worth 1 cent. These were EXTREMELY high mintage and not worth collecting unless in high-grade, mint state condition like...
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The 1967 SMS Lincoln's are one of my favorite issues! That's a nice one you have there!
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I think it'd be near impossible to get a PL grade on a 55-S. It would have to have mirror surfaces.
I also found this 2000 with "matte like" surfaces, awesome looking 2000 in hand: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The 83D is PMD and plating bubbles, damaged coin, worth 1 cent. The 2000 looks like any other average, circulated coin. Nothing unusual, worth 1...
1983 and up ALL weigh 2.5g.
VF-20, technical VF due to separation between the cheek and jaw.
The 1960-D small and large dates were minted in about equal numbers, the small date has no price premium.
Whoa, certainly deceiving seller photos, I'm down to 63/64 RD.
Nope, future work!
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Where's the reverse? You're only showing us half the coin.
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