I'm trying to imagine how that fit into a coin wrapper. Any chance you would show another picture of it beside a normal cent?
in a ngc holder, or pcgs i have seen them as high as 150,00 and i personally have paid 40-75 each for 1950 and down o/c (raw) that are uncirculated...i spend a good 1-2k a month buying error coins, i know the prices...
just watch the end realized price, it will probably go toward 200...all heritage and great collections error realized prices are astronomical
It sure is a incredible specimen. I found this on-line - MINT ERROR X/F 1920 LINCOLN CENT-WITH 20% OFF CENTER STRIKE! FREE SHIPPING! | eBay I see other 1920 coins fetching solid money - MINT ERROR A/U 1920 S LINCOLN CENT-WITH 30% OFF CENTER STRIKE! FREE SHIPPING! | eBay I think the pricing guide sets the prices for Unc/MS coins high, but I think it'll pull money closer to $200. But if it were in my collection, it would be staying there. I'd rather the coin than $200. Slab it and enjoy it!!
The horse is every bit a technical gem. Without the dramatic error, it's $150, just relaxing in the stable. Add the outstanding color for the market-graders, and who knows what fractions it sets at the poles by the time it goes under the wire. In a manner of speaking, that is to say...