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1939 PCGS PR 63 RB | I bought this coin for the interesting
toning. If you tilt it one way and another you will many colors ranging
among lime and magenta. Low mintage - less than 14,000 were produced! $85 |
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1943-D PCGS MS 67 | Immaculate steel War Cent. You will need
very strong magnification to find the microscopic tic that kept this one out
of a higher grade. In 1943 the US Mint used steel to mint cents to
conserve copper for use in the war effort. $95 |
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1943-S PCGS MS 67 | Here is another immaculate steel War Cent.
This is a great price for the tougher San Francisco mint "steelie." In
1943 the US Mint used steel to mint cents to conserve copper for use in the
war effort.
$125 |
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1944-S
NGC MS 67 Red | In 1944 Lincoln cents were made from shell
casings recycled from the war. This example has excellent cartwheel luster.
$40 |
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1946-S
PCGS MS 66 Red | I like the look of this lustrous Cent. $40 |
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1963 NGC PF 69 Cameo Red | $30 |
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1970-S PCGS PR 68 Large Date | Iridescent green rim
toning. Nice. $25 |
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2007-P PCGS MS 68 RD | Superb Satin Finish coin. Satin Finish
coins are found exclusively in the Mint Sets. As is typical of satin finish
coins this example exhibits awesome cartwheel luster. $13 |
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2007-D PCGS MS 68 RD | Superb Satin Finish coin. Satin Finish
coins are found exclusively in the Mint Sets. As is typical of satin finish
coins this example exhibits awesome cartwheel luster. $13 |
Please ask for photo. |
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