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Coin Inventory: US: Small Cents: Indian Head Cents 1859-1909 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A well struck reddish brown coin with cartwheel lustre. Nice eye appeal. | 2506-018-189-10 | |||||
A very well struck even milk chocolate brown coin with flowing lustre but some obvious brief circulation. | 2506-018-189-12 | |||||
A very well struck even medium chocolate brown coin with some lustre still evident in the fields. No marks or spots of note. | 2506-018-189-14 | |||||
A very well struck even medium chocolate brown coin with no distractions showing some wear.. | 2506-018-189-16 | |||||
A attractive chocolate brown coin with some wear and nice swirling lustre for the grade. | 2506-018-189-17 | |||||
A attractive chocolate brown coin with some wear and not enough lustre to grade higher. But there is a small bright staple scratch on the lower left obverse. | $15.00 | 2506-018-189-19 | ||||
A medium reddish-brown coin with a full strike. | 2506-018-46-18 | |||||
A well struck coin with 95% of the spot free mint lustre intact. A nice eye appealing coin for the grade. | 2501-115 | |||||
A fully struck coin with 85% of the spot free mint lustre intact. A nice eye appealing coin for the grade. | 2501-114 | |||||
A fully struck light brown lustrous coin with some flecks of mint red remaining in the devices. No spots or distracting marks. It could have graded MS64 without any debate. The dark areas on the obverse are a photographic artifact not visible to the eye. | 2501-117 | |||||
A fully struck example to the feather tips with light brown cartwheel lustre and no spots or marks except a tiny bagmark on the Indian's neck. The PCGS photo shows dark speckled toning on the obverse which is faintly visible under a 5x glass. | 2201-182 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Small Cents: Lincoln Cents-Wheat 1909-1958 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A frosty light brown coin. Sharply struck and spot free. | 2210-053 | |||||
A coin with dark blue-brown cartwheel lustre and large streaks of gold lustre. No spots or marks of note and well struck too. | 2501-009 | |||||
A lustrous medium brown coin with some weakness of strike on the wheat ears and one bagmark in the upper right obverse field. Still a decent look. | 1803-024 | |||||
Dark chocolate brown lustrous surfaces on a well struck coin. very nice eye appeal especially if you like toned cents. | 2501-018 | |||||
Obv die deterioration, rev sharp, still has lustre. | $55.00 | 0212-015 | ||||
Beautiful super lustrous blue brown fields with traces of red remaining. | 2212-181 | |||||
50% red: Impeccable surfaces with booming red brown lustre make for a really nice coin. I was robbed again! Why isn't this an RB? And a 65 at least? | 2212-180 | |||||
Full red lustre on a mark & spot free coin. A nice example of a coin from the short set 1934-58 wheats. Why isn't this a full red? What were they thinking? | 2411-004 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Territorial: Philippines: Philippine Centavo | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Blazing swirling blue-brown lustre gives this coin great eye appeal. | 2501-020 |