PCGS Authentic Slab

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Paddy54, Jan 19, 2015.

  1. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    I must admit I'm not up on sample slabs etc. but I saw this one in a half price bin at the show yesterday and picked it up. it's an PCGS Authentic 1926 Lincoln Cent and it's a Woodie! Not sure my images will show the wood grain tone but it's there, for the price it was a winner. 1926 sample obv..jpg 1926 sample rev.jpg sample slab 1926.jpg
     
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  3. coindudeonebay

    coindudeonebay SMS Guru

    That's a kind of a sample slab of sorts. I'm not sure what they go for but I'm betting the seller didn't really know what he had.
     
  4. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Looks like a improper alloy mix..
     
  5. Tater

    Tater Coin Collector

    I've never seen a slab like that before, the lincoln looks like it's dirty.
     
  6. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Heres a 1916 I have,amazing colors A002 - 20121231_111045 (2)-horz.jpg
     
  7. coindudeonebay

    coindudeonebay SMS Guru

  8. krispy

    krispy krispy

    I received this one from my Secret Santa in CoinTalk's 2014 holiday exchange.

    It was explained to me as a PCGS slab from a coin collectors starter set.

    The go to site for info on these is: Sampleslabs.com

    1919 Lincoln Cent
    - Wheat Reverse PCGS Authentic.

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  9. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    These typically sell for less than $10, if I recall correctly, but they are still cool.
     
  10. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    Nice secret santa gift Krispy.
     
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  11. Coinchemistry 2012

    Coinchemistry 2012 Well-Known Member

    Technically, these aren't sample slabs. Rather, the slabs were part of a promotional offer and PCGS encapsulated them. The slabs are still pretty neat.
     
  12. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    I replied on that other board, but here goes again - this is from the Scott Travers book/kit, "Find a fortune in your pocket change", ISBN 9780676600452.

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    They used circulated Lincoln cents from 1917-1929 except for 1921 and 1922... I just completed my shortset of these. Run from about $5-10 with a few higher sales and some people with inflated notions of value (one is BIN on eBay for $60 and has been sitting for months).


    Oh and reportedly they make 100s of thousands of them...
     
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  13. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    Solves that mystery!
     
  14. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    NECRO POST ALERT --8-- YEAR OLD THREAD

    In all the years I've been tracking these, over 8 years, I've seen ONE 1916 for sale and I missed out on it on eBay.

    It means that I can't claim to have the complete set.


    Until... two weeks ago when a run of 8 (1916, 1918, 1920, 1923-1925, 1927-1928) (so missing 1916, 1926, and 1929) showed up on eBay. BIN.

    You can bet I broke a nail clicking.

    And then - you know those sellers who don't use tracked shipping... silence.

    tick tock tick tock.

    Until today when an unassuming yellow bubble wrapper landed in the mailbox from North Carolina.

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    Authentic-1916-Slab.jpg

    Yay!!!!
     
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