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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 586648, member: 16510"]<b>Clean early Lincolns, Liberty nickels, Seated Dimes,</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>Not exactly sleepers but - Clean early Mint State Lincolns, Liberty nickels, Seated Dimes, to expand:</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>All early Lincoln's before 1943, not slabbed, no carbon, nice strikes, original color either RD, RB, or Brown <b>but they must be clean!</b></p><p>Liberty Nickles in the same!</p><p>Seated everthing in AU-55 or better with original surfaces!</p><p> </p><p>1950, 51, 52, 53, proof Lincolns in PR-65 or better - they are not priced according to their full set equivalent.</p><p>1943-S Lincolns perfectly clean - these should be in MS-65 or better a $30 coin in just a short time.</p><p>The first couple years of Jefferson's in nice mint state, (doesn't it seem odd that a 1938-P Jeff is just $11 or so in BU?)</p><p>Most modern Proof Lincoln's graded (I hate to say graded, ick!) - that but they are so fragile. They have been $3 to $6 forever raw and the MS-69's can be had for $12 to $19 sometimes!</p><p> </p><p>I do not think that pre-1982 copper will be sleepers in our grandchildren's lifetime, at least in common circulated condition.</p><p>Plus nothing much after 1964 - if there is sleepers, they will stay asleep.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 586648, member: 16510"][b]Clean early Lincolns, Liberty nickels, Seated Dimes,[/b] Not exactly sleepers but - Clean early Mint State Lincolns, Liberty nickels, Seated Dimes, to expand: All early Lincoln's before 1943, not slabbed, no carbon, nice strikes, original color either RD, RB, or Brown [B]but they must be clean![/B] Liberty Nickles in the same! Seated everthing in AU-55 or better with original surfaces! 1950, 51, 52, 53, proof Lincolns in PR-65 or better - they are not priced according to their full set equivalent. 1943-S Lincolns perfectly clean - these should be in MS-65 or better a $30 coin in just a short time. The first couple years of Jefferson's in nice mint state, (doesn't it seem odd that a 1938-P Jeff is just $11 or so in BU?) Most modern Proof Lincoln's graded (I hate to say graded, ick!) - that but they are so fragile. They have been $3 to $6 forever raw and the MS-69's can be had for $12 to $19 sometimes! I do not think that pre-1982 copper will be sleepers in our grandchildren's lifetime, at least in common circulated condition. Plus nothing much after 1964 - if there is sleepers, they will stay asleep.[/QUOTE]
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