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162
1955. Doubled die obverse
.
NGC graded MS-61
. A lus-
trous brown example with strongly defined doubling on the por-
trait, date, LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST. A famous modern
rarity and error coin.
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,500 - 1,600
163
1955. Doubled die obverse
.
PCGS graded AU-58
.
PQ.
Nice blue and brown toning, lustrous and very attractive. The
obverse doubling is impressive. Housed in an Old Green Holder.
(
PCGS # 2825
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,200 - 1,300
164
1955. Doubled Die Obverse
.
PCGS graded AU-58
. Nice
brown toning with oceans of mint frost throughout the portrait
and across the field and other devices. Choice and attractive.
The doubling very impressive on this problem-free Lincoln Cent
mint error. (
PCGS # 2825
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,200 - 1,300
165
1955. Doubled Die Obverse
.
PCGS graded AU-53
. Popular
Red Book variety. Another well struck and carefully preserved
coin, this too has some luster around the devices and partway
into the field on both sides. Clear doubling on the obverse leg-
ends and date as well as on Lincoln's bow tie and coat lapel.
(
PCGS # 2825
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,100 - 1,200
166
1965. Special Mint Set
.
NGC graded MS-68 Red
. Fully red.
Pop 18; none finer at NGC.
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
167
1995. Doubled Die Obverse
.
NGC graded MS-68 RD
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 120
168
A large group of Lincoln Cents
. From 1909 to 1913-D, con-
sists of:
1909 VDB, VF to XF (7); 1909, VF to AU (33);
1910, VF to AU (27); 1910-S, G to VG (26); 1911, VF to
AU (32); 1911-D, G to VG (24); 1912, F to XF (11); 1913,
F to XF (48); 1913-D, VG (22).
Lot of 230 coins.
Estimated Value .......................................................$500-UP
169
A partial set of Lincoln Cents
. From 1909 to 2006-S. A few
semi key dates. Some coins are very nice. Missing 1909-S VDB,
1914-D, 1922-P, and 1955 Double Die.
Coins will grade Fine
to Proof.
Careful study recommended.
Estimated Value .......................................................$500-UP
170
1940's to 1960's. A lot of 39 rolls of Lincolns, mostly BU
.
The 1943-S roll appears to be
AU
coins that have been cleaned.
Most of the balance appear to be strictly
BU.
Unchecked for
gems.
Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 250
171
A group of 18 BU rolls of 1955-S Lincoln Cents
.
Unchecked for gems.
Estimated Value ................................................... $180 - 200
Donald J Mack Collection
.
172
1970-S Lincoln Cents in original San Francisco Mint can-
vas bag
. Bearing a total face value of $50.
All BU coins.
Unchecked for gems.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 250
Donald J Mack Collection
.
173
1972 Lincoln Cents in original Philadelphia Mint canvas
bag
. Bearing a total face value of $50.
All BU coins.
Unchecked for gems.
Estimated Value ................................................... $175 - 200
Donald J Mack Collection
.
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174
1864. Small Motto
.
PCGS graded MS-64 Brown.
CAC
Approved
.
PQ.
Well struck with lovely brown and blue toning.
An unknown, but clearly restricted quantity of this Red Book
first year variety was produced from a single pair of dies. While
Mint State examples are offered regularly, rarely are they seen
with such lovely surfaces and toning as this handsome MS64
grade coin.
Pop 398; 18 finer, 17 in 65, 1 in 66.
(
PCGS #
3579
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,900 - 2,000
175
1864. Large Motto
.
PCGS graded MS-65 Red
. Housed in
an Old Green Holder. Bold color and well struck. A lovely fresh
red Gem that has radiant copper-bright hue. Lustrous and
sharply struck with top-quality nearly pristine fields. Even the
finest, most delicate detail is seen on this coin, a Two-cent piece
struck with uncommon exactness for the issue. First year
issue.
Pop 225; 57 finer, 4 in 65+, 52 in 66, 1 in 67
. (
PCGS
# 3578
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,000 - 1,100
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