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<p>[QUOTE="Midas, post: 59429, member: 2761"]There are many dates I specifically look for in the 20's and beyond. Just take the 20's and 30's alone...these are dates I look for:</p><p><br /></p><p>1920-S</p><p>1921-S</p><p>1922-D </p><p>1922- NO D (you have to be very lucky to find one of these)</p><p>1923-S</p><p>1924-D </p><p>1924-S</p><p>1925-S</p><p>1926-S</p><p>1927-S</p><p>1928-S</p><p>1931-D</p><p>1931-S</p><p>1932</p><p>1932-D</p><p>1933-D</p><p><br /></p><p>For instance, everybody gets excited about the 1931-S. True only 866,000 were minted but a 1931-D in MS65RD condition is actually worth more than a 31-S MS65! These early depression year coins are tough to find in high grades as people back than actually circulated these cents (for food) versus hoarding them.</p><p><br /></p><p>All of the above dates would sell for at <u>least</u> a $1 minimum in VG condition and the better the grade, their prices go up quickly.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just wait to 2009 when the 100th anniversary Lincolns (4 differant reverses) hits the streets...I am betting a lot more people will be introduced into the hobby. </p><p><br /></p><p>Start saving your 1909 Lincolns today! They will be hot in 4 years!</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="http://www.coinace.com/SmallCent/1909-1-vdb-ms67rd-pcgs-2425.67.50188642.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Midas, post: 59429, member: 2761"]There are many dates I specifically look for in the 20's and beyond. Just take the 20's and 30's alone...these are dates I look for: 1920-S 1921-S 1922-D 1922- NO D (you have to be very lucky to find one of these) 1923-S 1924-D 1924-S 1925-S 1926-S 1927-S 1928-S 1931-D 1931-S 1932 1932-D 1933-D For instance, everybody gets excited about the 1931-S. True only 866,000 were minted but a 1931-D in MS65RD condition is actually worth more than a 31-S MS65! These early depression year coins are tough to find in high grades as people back than actually circulated these cents (for food) versus hoarding them. All of the above dates would sell for at [U]least[/U] a $1 minimum in VG condition and the better the grade, their prices go up quickly. Just wait to 2009 when the 100th anniversary Lincolns (4 differant reverses) hits the streets...I am betting a lot more people will be introduced into the hobby. Start saving your 1909 Lincolns today! They will be hot in 4 years! [IMG]http://www.coinace.com/SmallCent/1909-1-vdb-ms67rd-pcgs-2425.67.50188642.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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