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1936-D 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Wheat Cent |
This beautifully original medium copper red Wheat cent is an exceptional example with superbly clean fields, great luster, and a wonderful strike. This magnificent coin was recently pulled from an original roll. ... |
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1939 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Wheat Cent |
Beautiful coppery red surfaces that are abounding in luster. This is a very high end Premium Gem Wheat Cent straight from an original roll. ... |
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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 1c PCGS MS65 Steel Lincoln Cent |
This attractive Steelie Wheat Cent is graded Gem MS65 by PCGS. The surfaces are very lustrous and show a decent amount of die polish lines on the reverse. ... |
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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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1943-D 1c PCGS MS65 Steel Lincoln Cent |
This bright, flashy Steelie cent is well struck, beautifully preserved, and recently pulled from a fresh, original roll. There's a touch of slightly opaque toning on the obverse worth mentioning but doesn't affect the overall eye appeal of this attractive... |
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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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1938 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Wheat Cent |
This fantastic Red Premium Gem Wheat Cent features peachy copper red surfaces with a beautifully textured field. The surface preservation is outstanding with no spots, haze, or discoloring. ... |
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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. ... |
Added: 3/24/2009 |
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1940-S 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Cent |
This fantastic Wheat Cent exhibits stunning original surfaces of deep copper red intermingled over an attractive lighter copper hue. The surfaces are very lustrous and the coin bosts a great strike. ... |
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1939 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Wheat Cent |
Medium copper red lustrous original surfaces and straight from an amazing original roll, this Wheat cent exhibits Premium Gem surfaces and strong eye appeal. ... |
Added: 3/24/2009 |
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1940-S 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Cent |
This coin is actually brighter than the image suggests and the coin has a bright golden copper coloration throughout the intensely lustrous Premium Gem surfaces. This coin was recently pulled from an original roll. ... |
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1940-S 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Cent |
Bright and lustruous with coppery red surfaces and a great strike. This premium Gem 1941-S Wheat cent was recently pulled from a fresh original roll. ... |
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1939 1c PCGS MS66RD Lincoln Wheat Cent |
This frosty lustrous coppery red Premium Gem Wheat Cent exhibits wonderful original surfaces and a great strike. This fantastic coin was recently pulled from an original roll. ... |
Added: 3/24/2009 |
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1936-S 1c PCGS MS66RD - San Francisco Mint I |
How could you pass up this gotta have red wheat cent? It was minted in San Francisco. Currently the SF mint does not mint coins, but it is the exclusive manufacturer of regular proof and silver proof coin sets. In 1850, President Millard Fillmore recommen... |
Added: 4/28/2009 |
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1940-S 1c PCGS MS66RB - San Francisco Mint II |
Obverse has toning, mostly on the right side. Reverse is a beautiful copper color. This coin, like some of the others, was minted in San Francisco. In 1854 the SF Mint moved to a new, bigger building. The mint continued on for 32 years until the earthquak... |
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