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<p>[QUOTE="Harryj, post: 422143, member: 14623"]The primary factor is- what condition do you want the Lincoln Cents in ? If you want them all in the MS Range it could be many thousands of dollars.</p><p> </p><p>Also if you are looking for every doubled die and variety it will be even more costly. Because your in Egypt (and i'm jealous, I have to go there someday...) beware of counterfeits. Consider purchasing some of the key dates certified or slabbed. Perhaps you could find a reputable coin dealer that ships to your location online. I can reccomend one if you like. Airtight holders are the best for lincolns especially if you are in a humid climate. Keep in mind copper is very suceptable to corrosion. Whitman and dansco make coin holders.</p><p> </p><p>sometimes people sell partial lincoln collections on e-bay or online at a reasonable price.</p><p> </p><p>If you ignore the doubled die's and varietys, and are looking for mostly raw coins in the VF range it would be much less money.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck!!!</p><p> </p><p>Harry[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Harryj, post: 422143, member: 14623"]The primary factor is- what condition do you want the Lincoln Cents in ? If you want them all in the MS Range it could be many thousands of dollars. Also if you are looking for every doubled die and variety it will be even more costly. Because your in Egypt (and i'm jealous, I have to go there someday...) beware of counterfeits. Consider purchasing some of the key dates certified or slabbed. Perhaps you could find a reputable coin dealer that ships to your location online. I can reccomend one if you like. Airtight holders are the best for lincolns especially if you are in a humid climate. Keep in mind copper is very suceptable to corrosion. Whitman and dansco make coin holders. sometimes people sell partial lincoln collections on e-bay or online at a reasonable price. If you ignore the doubled die's and varietys, and are looking for mostly raw coins in the VF range it would be much less money. Good luck!!! Harry[/QUOTE]
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