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<p>[QUOTE="TJ1952, post: 2364828, member: 76413"]Thanks for the on-going feedback. Although this is an old thread, I probably should have started a new one. Don't want the OP to think we hijacked his thread.</p><p><br /></p><p>All great questions I need to ask myself and digest. I've been pulling these 82 varieties Lincolns out from roll searching (probably just a waste of time) for several years. All are pretty much very common like you indicated. I believe I have found a few that (what I think) are in preteen condition for business strikes. So of course, I go on-line (ebay or whatever) and see what they may fetch or if any of them are worth getting slabbed. The prices and values seem to be all over the place. I was looking for a starting point. Bottom-line, I know it's only worth what someone is willing to pay. If course, we wouldn't want to pay for the grading if it costs more then the coin. I cringe when I see some of the slabbed 82 varieties on-line thinking that could be one of mine. Do you understand where I'm coming from on this?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TJ1952, post: 2364828, member: 76413"]Thanks for the on-going feedback. Although this is an old thread, I probably should have started a new one. Don't want the OP to think we hijacked his thread. All great questions I need to ask myself and digest. I've been pulling these 82 varieties Lincolns out from roll searching (probably just a waste of time) for several years. All are pretty much very common like you indicated. I believe I have found a few that (what I think) are in preteen condition for business strikes. So of course, I go on-line (ebay or whatever) and see what they may fetch or if any of them are worth getting slabbed. The prices and values seem to be all over the place. I was looking for a starting point. Bottom-line, I know it's only worth what someone is willing to pay. If course, we wouldn't want to pay for the grading if it costs more then the coin. I cringe when I see some of the slabbed 82 varieties on-line thinking that could be one of mine. Do you understand where I'm coming from on this?[/QUOTE]
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