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<p>[QUOTE="Ron5812, post: 103526, member: 3430"]Any idea or predictions of prices on lincoln cent in 2009? The 1909 will most likely be worth a pretty penny (haha) in any grade. Are there any years I should most definately keep my eyes out for? I know the double dies will probably go up in price. How bout wheats? or even Indian head sents? I'm starting this thread for MY future generations. If there are any years or mint marks that you think will be worth anything in the years to come? Just bought a roll of 1960 small date, nothing fancy. Most are circulated. But my kids and grandkids will have fun with them. I've got sets and sets of completed and partials. 1939 lincoln seems to be going up in value. Should I get them graded? Never had coins graded before, where do I start? Been to the PCGS website. Do I just pay the $199, and send a bunch of my best coins in? Not to sell but to protect for years down the line. I see alot of old PCGS holders. Would a coin graded then still grade the same as if I sent it in today? So many questions. I've been collecting since 1999. Didn't think much of the Deleware quarters or the Cheerios sag's (thought it was just a promotional stunt). I still kick myself in the rear for not even buying one box of cheerios. Ah well live and learn. I'm a reader on this site, not much of a poster. Just enjoy seeing whats on other collectors minds. Thx much Ron[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ron5812, post: 103526, member: 3430"]Any idea or predictions of prices on lincoln cent in 2009? The 1909 will most likely be worth a pretty penny (haha) in any grade. Are there any years I should most definately keep my eyes out for? I know the double dies will probably go up in price. How bout wheats? or even Indian head sents? I'm starting this thread for MY future generations. If there are any years or mint marks that you think will be worth anything in the years to come? Just bought a roll of 1960 small date, nothing fancy. Most are circulated. But my kids and grandkids will have fun with them. I've got sets and sets of completed and partials. 1939 lincoln seems to be going up in value. Should I get them graded? Never had coins graded before, where do I start? Been to the PCGS website. Do I just pay the $199, and send a bunch of my best coins in? Not to sell but to protect for years down the line. I see alot of old PCGS holders. Would a coin graded then still grade the same as if I sent it in today? So many questions. I've been collecting since 1999. Didn't think much of the Deleware quarters or the Cheerios sag's (thought it was just a promotional stunt). I still kick myself in the rear for not even buying one box of cheerios. Ah well live and learn. I'm a reader on this site, not much of a poster. Just enjoy seeing whats on other collectors minds. Thx much Ron[/QUOTE]
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