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$85.00Introducing the highly sought after 1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent. This unique coin features a tapered planchet, making it a remarkable addition to any collection. Its rarity and distinctive characteristics set it apart in the numismatic world.
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$65.001955 Lincoln Wheat Cent 2% Ragged Clip, certified by PCGS as MS62 Red Brown. This unique piece features a noticeable ragged clip error from 9:00 to 10:00, adding to its historical and collectible value.
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$70.001956 D Lincoln Wheat 7% Straight Clip PCGSMS63 RB RB . This coin is not only a piece of American history, but also a valuable addition to any collection.
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$75.001956 Lincoln Wheat Cent 7% Straight Clip, PCGS certified MS63 RD. This coin is not only a piece of American history, but also a valuable addition to any collection. PCGS certification ensures the authenticity and quality of this coin, giving you peace of mind in your investment.
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$75.001957 D Lincoln Wheat Cent Defective Planchet, graded and certified by PCGS as MS63 RB. This rare coin is truly one-of-a-kind with a unique planchet defect that sets it apart from other 1957 D cents
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$75.001959 Lincoln Cent on Defective Planchet. The defective planchet gives this coin a one-of-a-kind look and feel, making it a good find.
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$75.00The 1959 Roosevelt dime, composed of 90% silver, is a remarkable piece for any coin enthusiast. This particular coin is graded PCGS MS64, signifying its exceptional quality and pristine condition. With a rich history and solid value, it stands out in the world of numismatics.
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$75.00This 1960 P Lincoln Large Date Cent has been certified by PCGS as MS65 RD, meaning it is in excellent condition with vibrant red color. Additionally, this particular coin features a 3% Ragged Clip, a unique error that occurred during the minting process, making it a rare find for collectors.
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$80.00This 1961 P Lincoln Cent has been certified by PCGS as being in MS65 RD condition, making it a worthy addition to a coin collection. The coin exhibits a deeply rich red color, with no signs of wear
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$75.001962 P Large Date Lincoln Cent, graded MS62RB by PCGS, is in excellent condition and retains 5% straight clip error
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$55.00check out the 1965 Lincoln Cent 3% Misaligned Obverse Die PCGS MS63 BN. This highly collectible coin features a misaligned obverse die, giving it a unique and striking appearance. Certified by PCGS
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$70.00A defective planchet coin refers to a coin that has been minted but does not meet the usual standards of quality or manufacturing. This could be due to various reasons such as incorrect metal composition, improper striking, or defects in the minting process.
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$75.00This 1974 Lincoln Cent Struck on Defective Planchet is a unique find for any coin collector. The coin features a distinctive defect that looks like a trench dug through the bottom portion of the coin
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$90.00Now available at our coin store, this 1982 bronze Lincoln cent is a rare find that enthusiasts will cherish. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history today!
Introduction to a Remarkable Coin
This 1982 bronze Lincoln cent, struck on a defective planchet, is now featured in our coin store. Whether you’re a novice collector or a seasoned numismatist, this exquisite piece offers historical value and rarity.
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$75.00This 1983 Lincoln cent, certified by PCGS with a grade of MS63RB, is a remarkable addition for any coin collector. Its unique history and striking error set it apart from standard issues.
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$70.00If you’re a collector of rare and unique coins, then you won’t want to miss out on this 1985 Lincoln Cent. This particular coin features a misaligned obverse die, adding to its collectability and value. Graded by PCGS as MS64BN, this 1985 Lincoln Cent is in mint state condition with a lustrous brown finish. Misaligned die…
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$90.00We are excited to present the highly sought-after 1995 D Washington 25¢, known for its rarity and unique features. This coin, certified by PCGS as MS63, represents a significant find for any serious collector.
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$75.00The highly collectible 2000 P Jefferson Nickel 2% misaligned die is a must-have for coin enthusiasts. This unique coin stands out due to a rare 2% misaligned die, adding an element of intrigue and rarity to its already captivating design.
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$550.00Collecting such coins, like the Heraclius gold tremissis, offers enthusiasts a glimpse into Byzantine history. With the Sear catalog listing this coin as item 786, its rarity adds to its appeal among numismatists.
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$275.00The 2002 D Lincoln Cent is a remarkable addition to any coin collection. This particular broadstrike version is especially noteworthy, making it a coveted find among collectors. Struck with a unique error that caused the blank planchet to expand, it displays an intriguing appeal.
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$75.00This 1959 Lincoln cent not only serves as a currency piece but also stands as a representation of the quirks found in coin production. The defective planchet contributes to its one-of-a-kind look and feel, making it a sought-after find for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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$85.00A struck through error coin, also known as a “struck through” is a rare and valuable coin error. This error is often caused by the dies being misaligned. worn or filled with grease and debris. Struck through error coins are highly prized by collectors due to their rarity and unique characteristics, making them potentially very…
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$2,995.00This 1958 25¢ Struck on Silver Dime Planchet is a unique and rare item from the Fred Weinberg Collection. This quarter was accidentally struck on a silver dime blank, resulting in a fascinating and unconventional coin. Graded by PCGS as MS63, this coin is in excellent condition. As a one-of-a-kind piece, it is sure to be a valuable addition to any coin collection.
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$75.00The PCGS MS64 grade not only confirms the authenticity of the 1964 Kennedy 50¢ defective planchet coin but also highlights its fine quality. This piece is a wonderful investment for both seasoned numismatists and new collectors alike.
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Sale!
$795.00 Original price was: $795.00.$775.00Current price is: $775.00.This coin’s graded MS61FH, boasting a full head. While my feelings about grading outfits may be questionable, the split between K4 and K5 makes this an undeniable eye-catcher. A must-have for error aficionados, indeed!