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<p>[QUOTE="coppercoins, post: 564126, member: 152"]When answering this question one must have in mind that for 30 years now I have studied almost exclusively in the Lincoln cent series. It stands to reason that my answer will be constrained to that which I know...the Lincoln cent.</p><p><br /></p><p>While some earlier Lincoln cents are grossly overvalued there are a number of coins that have yet to meet their potential, and this being an anniversary year for the Lincoln cent, some additional interest has found its way back to the lowly cent. This almost certainly spells additional attention from those with money, which will undoubtedly increase the prices realized for a number of pieces.</p><p><br /></p><p>So my suggestions to the wise - early mintmarked Lincoln cents in clean uncirculated grades which are graded at the low end of today's scale and still have some red in their color. Getting tough to find, but very value conscious people with a good eye and some patience can stand to reap 100% or more in profit in less than a year's time on the right examples.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coppercoins, post: 564126, member: 152"]When answering this question one must have in mind that for 30 years now I have studied almost exclusively in the Lincoln cent series. It stands to reason that my answer will be constrained to that which I know...the Lincoln cent. While some earlier Lincoln cents are grossly overvalued there are a number of coins that have yet to meet their potential, and this being an anniversary year for the Lincoln cent, some additional interest has found its way back to the lowly cent. This almost certainly spells additional attention from those with money, which will undoubtedly increase the prices realized for a number of pieces. So my suggestions to the wise - early mintmarked Lincoln cents in clean uncirculated grades which are graded at the low end of today's scale and still have some red in their color. Getting tough to find, but very value conscious people with a good eye and some patience can stand to reap 100% or more in profit in less than a year's time on the right examples.[/QUOTE]
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