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Lincoln Wheat Cent Album

Category:  Series Sets
Owner:  tsevni2
Last Modified:  11/19/2017


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View Coin   United States 1C 1912 D NGC AU 50 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1912 S NGC AU 50 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1922 D NGC MS 62 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1915 S NGC AU 55 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1917 NGC MS 64 BN The 1917 cent is common in all grades, this coin is a very nice MS64 brown, but traces of red are visible.
View Coin   United States 1C 1909 S LINCOLN NGC AU 55 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1910 NGC MS 65 RB 1910 my Grandfather's year of birth. Nice Red uncirculated coin.
View Coin   United States 1C 1910 S NGC MS 63 BN This semi Key has some red remaining, nice coin for the grade.
View Coin   United States 1C 1920 S NGC AU 55 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1922 NO D STRONG REVERSE NGC VF 25 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1912 D PCGS XF 45 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1911 S NGC AU 55 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1924 S PCGS AU 53 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1928 S PCGS AU 53 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1913 S NGC AU 58 BN This tougher 1913 S has a softer bit mushy strike but has nice color, surfaces, and at AU58 is a tough coin to locate.
View Coin   United States 1C 1909 S VDB NGC AU 58 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1924 D PCGS AU 50 BN 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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1931 S NGC MS 62 RB '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.
View Coin   United States 1C 1929 S NGC MS 62 BN Another common issue, this MS62 Brown displays quite a bit of red and has exceptional eye appeal for the grade.
View Coin   United States 1C 1917 S NGC MS 63 RB The 17 S is another fairly common S mint coin, this uncirculated example has some remaining red and has graded out at MS63 RB.
View Coin   United States 1C 1915 D NGC AU 58 BN 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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