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1943-D PCGS MS64 Steel Lincoln Cent |
This cute little Steelie cent is graded MS64 by PCGS. A couple of opaque areas of original toning are on the obverse. ... |
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1944 1c PCGS MS66RD - Exceptional Coin |
1944 wheat penny from a never opened roll. Peach toning around the edges of the obverse and on the upper left side of the reverse. Very lustrious. ... |
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1944 1c PCGS MS66RD |
This wheat penny has peach toning that starts at the edges and goes inward, leaving Lincoln''s head and the space just around it bathed in a sea of lustrious copper coloring. The reverse has the same copper coloring with the peach toning in the upper righ... |
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1939 1c PCGS MS66RD - Wonderful, Wonderful Wizard |
Beautiful coin with all over light red toning. While you say in your best wicked witch voice "I''ll get you my pretty", just think, the Wizard of Oz came out in 1939. We all know the story of Dorthy, a Kansas farmgirl living with her aunt and uncle. Dorth... |
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1942 1c PCGS MS65RD Lincoln Cent |
This Wheat cent is enveloped in an attractive coppery red over lustrous surfaces and clean for the assigned grade. This beautiful Wheat cent was pulled from an original roll. ... |
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1943-D 1c PCGS MS65 - How can you live without it? |
A great steel cent. Lite toning around the edges. It has beautiful silver coloring. You will wonder how you ever lived without this coin in your collection. ... |
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1944-D 1c PCGS MS67RD - Denver Mint part 1 |
Beautiful copper color both obverse and reverse. The "D" on this coin, located below the date, stands for the mint where the coin was minted. This particular coin was minted at the Denver mint in Colorado. It was established in 1862 and is still used to p... |
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1943-D 1c PCGS MS65 Steel Lincoln Cent |
This is an attractive Gem Steelie Wheat cent. It's in Gem condition and exhibits great luster. The only thing inhibiting the grade are a couple of light contact marks. ... |
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1883 1c PCGS MS65RD Lustrous Indian Cent |
Wow! Highly lustrous and sharp devices are ablaze in fields of original mint red. This coin exhibits tremendous eye appeal and is sure to please any collector. Better hurry on this one!
A true gem, this Indian Head Cent had the largest mintage of... |
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1943-D 1c PCGS MS64 - Steel cent |
A very lustrious steel penny. In 1943, copper was needed to make shell casings for WWII. As a result, pennies that year were made from steel. ... |
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1938 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Wheat Cent |
This wonderfully lustrous copper red Wheat cent exhibits nice original surfaces. It was recently pulled from a fresh original roll. ... |
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1943-D PCGS MS65 - Winter Wonderland |
This beautiful speciman has ice blue toning on the lower right and bottom on the obverse, and around the rim on the reverse. The blue and silver bring a winter motif to mind. The cold nip of the winter winds blowing across your face. The joyous laughter o... |
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1935 1c PCGS MS66RD - Can I call you? |
Beautiful Lincoln cent. Minted in 1935 at the Philadelphia Mint. Imagine the mint workers going home after a long day, sitting down with their families to a nice dinner, and the phone rings. Or someone knocks on the door. It is a someone taking a poll. In... |
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1936-D 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Wheat Cent |
This fabulously lustrous Wheat cent is beaming with fantastic copper reds and impeccably clean surfaces. This coin was recently pulled from an original roll. ... |
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1938 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Wheat Cent |
This fantastic lustrous Wheat cent is has superbly clean fields and features a fresh peachy copper coloration. This beautiful Wheat cent was recently pulled from a fresh original roll. ... |
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1944 1c PCGS MS66RD - What can a penny buy you? |
This coin is toned with gold, lavender, and pink on the obverse. The reverse is a beautiful copper color. What could you get for a penny in 1944? Well, for 15 pennies, you could get a gallon of gas. Hungry? For 10 pennies, you could buy a loaf of bread. Y... |
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