Hello,
Found 3 rolls of what appears to be uncirculated 195p-D Lincoln cents in plastic rolls. I pretty sure they didn't use plastic to roll coins in 1959.Do I have some coins of value or not.trying to find out before I have them looked at,Thanks,James
1958-D Lincoln cents
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Re: 1958-D Lincoln cents
Since these are in plastic rolls, you can assume that they have been looked at before by someone separating them by date and mint.
Unless graded by a TPG, with a grade of MS-67 RD, or above, they will only be worth a few cents each. Most will never get this grade, so you'd be wasting a lot of money to get them graded.
On the other hand, the 1959-D has become a news item of late with the possibility of a new error out there. If you find one with "Wheat Ears" on the reverse, set it aside.
Unless graded by a TPG, with a grade of MS-67 RD, or above, they will only be worth a few cents each. Most will never get this grade, so you'd be wasting a lot of money to get them graded.
On the other hand, the 1959-D has become a news item of late with the possibility of a new error out there. If you find one with "Wheat Ears" on the reverse, set it aside.
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Re: 1958-D Lincoln cents
i agree with "M" here ......
:eureka:
also,...... the '58D LC has a whopping 56 recognized mint mark varieties....
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also,...... the '58D LC has a whopping 56 recognized mint mark varieties....
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Re: 1958-D Lincoln cents
It could be that the paper roll fell apart or some collector just wanted them in the protection of a tube, so do look for varieties. If you find one with that you think is a good one then feel free to post a clear image of the front and back of the coin.
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