This morning I was looking at the 2009 Lincoln Cents that had been slabbed and certified. Of course only the first (log cabin type) have been out long enough to be certified. I have been thinking this might be the way to approach these from a little different angle, but more long term than "flipping" the rolls. Anyway, they are on there graded as MS-65,66, and 67 with one company grading them as MS-70. Now think really hard to figure out which company graded them as MS-70. You are absolutely correct if you said _ _ _(fill in the blanks at this time).
Didn't you know, they have a deal with the mint to receive only rolls of MS-70 coins, _ _ _'s, that is! LOL
Well, if you can get enough rolls, and if you find a 67 or above, you hit jackpot.. 67's go in the $400's while the 68's would go higher, near $1,000... If you were to find a perfect penny, it would be worth a lot.... But not if it is graded by DGS, CSG, CGS, AGS, ACGS, XYZ, ABC, and all those other worthless grading companies
I wouldn't lump DGS (Dominion Grading Service) in with those other guys. I don't own anything graded by them but they seem to be an up and coming alternative to the "big three". They also have some fine people on board.......
You know what is funny is that I didn't even think of that... LOL I was just typing in random letter combination, because they are all grading companies.. lol I've heard DGS is better than ICG...
Agreed, I think they will work their up if they have the financial power to hang in there for now, and I think they do.