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Coin Inventory: US: Small Cents: Indian Head Cents 1859-1909 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Nice lustrous light brown with traces of red underneath. Diagnostic low denticle below 1 in date. | 1804-053 | |||||
A super lustrous coin with swirling cartwheel lustre. A semi-scarce 2-star variety per Snow. Great eye appeal too. | 2207-027 | |||||
A nice example of the last Indian cent with well struck devices and some mint red remaining under ample lustre. It should have graded MS62BN. | 2403-052 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Small Cents: Lincoln Cents-Memorial 1959-2008 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A blazing red coin with no spots or marks that I can see. I thought it would 69 or 70! But a 66? PCGS is killing me,. | 2410-041 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Small Cents: Lincoln Cents-Wheat 1909-1958 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A no question lovely proof coin. I see no marks or hairlines and the PCGS picture does not pick up the pretty blue obverse colors. I can't figure out why it is only a 64? | 2412-022 | |||||
A well struck example on a spot free medium chocolate planchet. The only slightly weak spot is the right wheat ear. | 2411-239 | |||||
A sharply struck coin with lustrous medium brown color. A little wear on the high points. Fresh from PCGS. | 2411-107 | |||||
A coin on the RB/BN line with the reverse 40%RD and the obverse about 20%RD. The coin is very sharply struck and spot free. I was fooled asnd didn't see the very light hairlines. Would fit nicely in a raw unc set. | 2409-057 | |||||
An even brown coin with subdued Lustre that keeps the grade to 63. Spot free too. Really looks like an AU58 to me. | 2212-225 | |||||
A 50% red coin with a very sharp strike on lustrous surfaces with a touch of woodgrain and a few grade limiting ticks. | 2407-050 | |||||
A fully struck coin with dark chocolate brown lustre. The fingerprint on the obverse is barely visible to the eye in real life. | 2403-061 | |||||
A very sharply struck coin lots of lustre and no eye-catching marks or spots. I bought this as a 65RB, and may yet resubmit. | 2411-039 | |||||
A sharply struck and spot free coin with a near red woodgrain obverse and even chocolate lustre on the reverse. | 2411-040 | |||||
A sharply struck coin except for the top of the "O" in "ONE CENT". 10-15% mint red remaining on the mark and spot free surfaces. Fresh from PCGS and thought it would 65 and close to RB.! | 2407-051 | |||||
A light chocolate coin with a trace of rub on Lincoln's high points. Sharp and spot free. | 2411-041 | |||||
A sharply struck coin with virtually no wear, but baggy thus limiting the grade. | 2411-043 | |||||
Large S MM: A nice chocolate brown coin with a couple of dings that are not too large. | 2411-045 | |||||
A sharply struck medium brown coin with some traces of mint red. | 2411-042 | |||||
An even milk chocolate brown coin with a trace of wear but not enough lustre to call a 58. | 2411-044 | |||||
A sharply struck coin that is mark & spot free and nearly full red. | 2411-002 |