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<p>[QUOTE="Spark1951, post: 3253839, member: 90692"]Victor...everyone has to start somewhere, and you appear to be heading down the Lincoln cent highway. As noted, the first four you posted are both common and <i><b>not </b></i>doubled dies. The next 9 you posted: </p><p>'35 philly buffalo is purty durn rough, figure it to be VG8 at best, but damage to reverse lettering. '70-S is a large date, not the valuable one. </p><p>'71 and '72 cents are spenders, unless you match one to Wexler. </p><p>'66 pic is dark but it looks like a keeper, has fairly light wear and clear fields from that shot, </p><p>and I don't have any advice for the (upset) planchet.</p><p><br /></p><p>I get it that you are building a collection, and these may be the best and/or only ones you have...at this time. Here's where you can spread your wings...if you don't have a Yeoman Red Book, get one. Using Wexler/doubleddie.com is good, but don't neglect other sources of research like Variety Vista, Lincolncentresource.com and coppercoins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Whatever you do, don't lose the enthusiasm you have shown in this thread, and good luck in hunting down coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Respectfully submitted...Spark[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Spark1951, post: 3253839, member: 90692"]Victor...everyone has to start somewhere, and you appear to be heading down the Lincoln cent highway. As noted, the first four you posted are both common and [I][B]not [/B][/I]doubled dies. The next 9 you posted: '35 philly buffalo is purty durn rough, figure it to be VG8 at best, but damage to reverse lettering. '70-S is a large date, not the valuable one. '71 and '72 cents are spenders, unless you match one to Wexler. '66 pic is dark but it looks like a keeper, has fairly light wear and clear fields from that shot, and I don't have any advice for the (upset) planchet. I get it that you are building a collection, and these may be the best and/or only ones you have...at this time. Here's where you can spread your wings...if you don't have a Yeoman Red Book, get one. Using Wexler/doubleddie.com is good, but don't neglect other sources of research like Variety Vista, Lincolncentresource.com and coppercoins. Whatever you do, don't lose the enthusiasm you have shown in this thread, and good luck in hunting down coins. Respectfully submitted...Spark[/QUOTE]
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