Lincoln Cents-Wheat 1909-1958
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Coin Inventory: US: Small Cents: Lincoln Cents-Wheat 1909-1958 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A brown blazer with wonderful eye appeal! | 2212-224 | |||||
A medium dark coin with lots of wheat ear detail left. | 2210-053 | |||||
An even chocolate brown coin with a couple of minor ricks on the reverse. | 2210-054 | |||||
A sharply struck example with light brown surfaces and some underlying lustre. | 2210-055 | |||||
A sharply struck example with light brown surfaces. It may have been lightly wiped on the right obverse and toned over nicely. | 2210-056 | |||||
An interesting coin with a really sharp strike on matte like surfaces. Could it be one of the "spoiled proofs" that was placed into circulation? | 2302-039 | |||||
SOLD: What a strike - it looks like a matte proof coin to me. | 1206-075 | |||||
SOLD: Spectacular lustre with tones of red and orange. Immaculate surfaces. The right picture is more indicative of the coin's true look. Can't figure out why this is only a 63, as I expected a 65! | 1801-028 | |||||
A late die state coin with neat light woodgrain surfaces and lustre. | 1801-030 | |||||
A nice coin for the grade with all wheat lines visible. | 1307-049-31 | |||||
Nice for the grade with all wheat ears visible and chocolate brown color. | 1409-036-28 | |||||
Nice for the grade with a little weakness on the right side outer wheat ear but still nice chocolate brown color. | 1409-036-29 | |||||
perfect circulated brown color. Spot free and one small planchet defect near the date. | 1912-110-1 | |||||
medium brown with nearly complete wheat ears. | 1504-210 | |||||
Evenly worn with light chocolate brown color. | 1504-211 | |||||
A perfect circulated brown color. Spot free and nice detail in the wheat ears. | 1912-110-2 | |||||
A clean coin with strong wheat ears. | 2212-168 | |||||
Nice sharp details, but a couple of reverse spots. | 1702-100-7 | |||||
A light brown example with a planchet defect above Liberty at the rim. Still looks OK though. | 1803-024 | |||||
A sharply struck example with lustrous blue/brown surfaces and some remaining mint red on the reverse. | 1905-023 |