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<p>[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 1834528, member: 11854"]There are, of course, a bazillion of them on ebay. However, most of these are proof issues. It would seem that a business strike, late date Lincoln cent in low grade MS (MS64 or MS65) would stand little chance to be submitted because of the costs of certification vs. value. A quick glance at ebay, though reveals coins such as a PCGS MS64RD 1977-D for a BIN of $2 or a PCGS MS65RD 1968-S for $9.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 1834528, member: 11854"]There are, of course, a bazillion of them on ebay. However, most of these are proof issues. It would seem that a business strike, late date Lincoln cent in low grade MS (MS64 or MS65) would stand little chance to be submitted because of the costs of certification vs. value. A quick glance at ebay, though reveals coins such as a PCGS MS64RD 1977-D for a BIN of $2 or a PCGS MS65RD 1968-S for $9. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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