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<p>[QUOTE="Dollar1948, post: 541384, member: 17239"]Hi, not to beat this opening fact to death, but I have begun collecting Lincoln small cents. Im in Toronto. I have quite a few already, AU, and BU examples from 1940 onward, and never paid more than 1.00 for any of them for the most part. I also have numerious EF examples of some prioer to 1940.</p><p>I got in the mail today from amazon.com, the 2008 Lincoln Cent Redbook.</p><p>I must say, this thing is really chocked full of information and reading, much more than Canada's version called the Charlton. I plan to use it going forward for ebay purchases, and trips to the American side of our shared border at coin shops/shows.</p><p>My question is, for the most part, do you find the grading and values listed in this thing pretty accurate, accurate enough that it is used extensively for pricing in the industry? </p><p>Is there another publication that is more widely used?</p><p>I just want to make sure I have got my ducks in a row going forward, as it appears I am now moving on to the more expensive coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dollar1948, post: 541384, member: 17239"]Hi, not to beat this opening fact to death, but I have begun collecting Lincoln small cents. Im in Toronto. I have quite a few already, AU, and BU examples from 1940 onward, and never paid more than 1.00 for any of them for the most part. I also have numerious EF examples of some prioer to 1940. I got in the mail today from amazon.com, the 2008 Lincoln Cent Redbook. I must say, this thing is really chocked full of information and reading, much more than Canada's version called the Charlton. I plan to use it going forward for ebay purchases, and trips to the American side of our shared border at coin shops/shows. My question is, for the most part, do you find the grading and values listed in this thing pretty accurate, accurate enough that it is used extensively for pricing in the industry? Is there another publication that is more widely used? I just want to make sure I have got my ducks in a row going forward, as it appears I am now moving on to the more expensive coins.[/QUOTE]
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