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1C 1912 D
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NGC AU 50 BN
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I would consider the 1912 D to be a semi-key date. This nice chocolate brown coin has a full strike great surfaces and just a bit of wear grading in at AU50.
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1C 1912 S
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NGC AU 50 BN
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One of the tough early S mint Wheaties, the 1912 S came from a mintage of just 4,431,000. This is a nice brown AU example.
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1C 1922 D
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NGC MS 62 BN
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The 1922 D would probably be considered a semi key date, surprisingly challenging as so many of the certified pieces are either weak D or no D. This MS62 example has a good strike nice chocolate brown color, luster and pretty nice surfaces for the grade.
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1C 1915 S
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NGC AU 55 BN
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Like most of the earlier San Francisco minted coins the 1915 S is a tougher issue, especially in grades at or above EF40. This is nice chocolate brown example with a full strike grading AU55.
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1C 1917
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NGC MS 64 BN
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The 1917 cent is common in all grades, this coin is a very nice MS64 brown, but traces of red are visible.
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1C 1909 S LINCOLN
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NGC AU 55 BN
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The Lincoln Wheat Cent is a popular series as well as the first series myself and many others ever collected in this hobby. This coin is a nice AU55 BN of a key date in the series.
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1C 1910
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NGC MS 65 RB
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1910 my Grandfather's year of birth. Nice Red uncirculated coin.
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1C 1910 S
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NGC MS 63 BN
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This semi Key has some red remaining, nice coin for the grade.
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1C 1920 S
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NGC AU 55 BN
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Like many of the 1920 S cents this coin has a weaker strike, aside from that, it has interesting toning, and great surfaces, grading out as an AU55.
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1C 1922 NO D STRONG REVERSE
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NGC VF 25 BN
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The lowest graded coin in my Lincoln cent collection grading in at VF25 by NGC, however a very tough coin in any grade, and this is the strong reverse version.
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1C 1912 D
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PCGS XF 45 BN
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The 1912 D would probably be considered a semi key, this is a nice XF45 with a nice strike, great surfaces and good remaining detail.
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1C 1911 S
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NGC AU 55 BN
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The 11S is another key date with a mintage of only about 4 million. This is a nice chocolate brown AU55 example of the issue.
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1C 1924 S
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PCGS AU 53 BN
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A lot like how the 14 S is shadowed by the 14D, the 24S is likewise overshadowed by the 24D. It is also a tougher coin, this example is a nice AU plus.
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1C 1928 S
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PCGS AU 53 BN
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The 28S is fairly common though from a mintage of just 17,266,000. This is a nice brown AU53, looks PQ for the grade.
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1C 1913 S
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NGC AU 58 BN
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This tougher 1913 S has a softer bit mushy strike but has nice color, surfaces, and at AU58 is a tough coin to locate.
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1C 1909 S VDB
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NGC AU 58 BN
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The famous 1909 S VDB, the first coin I dreamt about owning someday as a young collector. This example is a nice original brown AU58.
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1C 1924 D
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PCGS AU 50 BN
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The 1924 D has long been considered at least a semi key. This coin is a very nice brown AU example of this coveted issue.
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1C 1931 S
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NGC MS 62 RB
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'The second lowest mintage in the series and the last key date, unless you include the 55 DD. This coin grades as a MS62 RB, but looks undergraded to me.
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1C 1929 S
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NGC MS 62 BN
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Another common issue, this MS62 Brown displays quite a bit of red and has exceptional eye appeal for the grade.
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1C 1917 S
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NGC MS 63 RB
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The 17 S is another fairly common S mint coin, this uncirculated example has some remaining red and has graded out at MS63 RB.
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1C 1915 D
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NGC AU 58 BN
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The 1915 D is fairly common, especially in context to early branch mint coins. This is a nice brown slider, graded AU58.
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