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griptionAdvanced Member
Posts: 159 Joined: 27 May 2006
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 5:04 pm |
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i posted this at another forum, but it may be more appreciated here..
5, 6 figure pennies...
1922 no D strong reverse MS62
ebay - sold for over $20,000. there are a few that grade higher - the finest being an MS64 RD, which according to PCGS's site is worth at least $65,000
1926S
that's an MS64 - which is worth around $7000, but..
"The finest Red example graded by PCGS is a single MS-65RD" - books at around $150,000
1943 copper cents.....
13 P's, 1 D, 6 S's.. all worth at least $80,000 each
1955 ddo..
that's an MS64 RD - "The finest Uncirculated "Doubled Die" Red examples graded by PCGS are 18 MS-65RD's" - according to the greysheets - $30,000 +/-
1958 ddo...
2 known - worth around $100,000
1969S ddo.......
this example nets an MS60 due to a cleaning/recoloring - sold for $33,000
notable mentions.....
"The 1959-D Wheat Ears Reverse Cent is one of the most controversial coins to appear on the market in decades. Many experts who have examined the coin are at a loss to explain its existence. Several experts have stated that they believe the coin to be counterfeit, although they are unable to give specific reasons why. On the other hand, the Secret Service has given the coin their stamp of authenticity - on at least two occasions! The coin was scheduled to be sold in Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc. "The Pre-Long Beach Auction", September 23-24, 2002 (see description below), but the coin was pulled from the auction at the eleventh hour when convicted forger Mark Hofmann claimed to have made the coin. Subsequent investigation failed to confirm this claim and the coin was re-consigned to the Goldberg's "The Benson Collection Part III", February 24-25, 2003, Lot 159. As of February 23, 2003, no major grading service had chosen to certify the coin as genuine.
Sources and/or recommended reading:
"1959-D cent mule gets OK for sale" by Paul Gilkes, COIN WORLD, December 23, 2002, page 3"
1970S double die
"The finest Uncirculated "Doubled Die" Red examples graded by PCGS are 2 MS-66RD's." - those are doozies i'm sure
1974D Aluminum
"66 1975 Cents were struck in Aluminum"
can anyone add to this list, what am i forgetting.. what's the ultimate lincoln?
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griptionAdvanced Member
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 5:07 pm |
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take a look if you care...
http://coins.heritageauctions.com/common...num=0&ln=50
heritage's top lincoln sales ever.. you need an account to see prices realized
1926S MS65 is #1 - $149,500
1909 S VDB MS67 #2 - $97,750
lots of nice stuff in there, including a '22 NGC MS65 RD, which i never knew existed until today... sold for a mere $49,450 in 2001
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griptionAdvanced Member
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 5:07 pm |
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17 known -
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