Here are some photos of some of the few '43 copper(actually bronze) cents,'44 steel cents and the only known '59 wheatie...some people have all the luck..or money.the rest of us can dream.. http://minterrornews.com/news-2-7-03-goldberg-pre_long_beach_auction.html
Mikjo0, Thanks for the link! I am still looking and although it is unlikely that I will ever find any of them, who knows what life will bring unless we are willing to take that extra step! When I recently purchased a roll of BU Red 1955-P Lincoln Cents in a plastic tube for $15, I never dreamed that i would find anything significant in the roll as I was sure that it had been searched and searched and searched again. However, most of the roll consisted of 1955-P "Poorman's Double Die" Cents but three were 1955-P "Doubled Die Obverse #2" Lincoln Cents (FS-021.9) and they ranged from at least MS-63 to MS-65. I sold two of the DDO #2's for a nice profit and still have one of them left which I will probably have slabbed, graded and attributed and hold onto until these extremely rare Variety coins get the due that they deserve! Good luck on your searching and keep up the good faith! Frank