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Topic: [FS/FT] 1914 D Lincoln penny (Read 228 times)

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July 23, 2018, 04:20:14 PM
#14
I agree with LC, never showed the front of the coin to us either. Either it would need to be graded, or I'd need to see it in person with a magnifyer.

I did post a pic of the front but it didnt post. try this.



Definitely need clearer pics.  This coin is often counterfeited due to the value so having it graded for authenticity will help immensely.   
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July 09, 2018, 07:10:25 PM
#13
I agree with LC, never showed the front of the coin to us either. Either it would need to be graded, or I'd need to see it in person with a magnifyer.

I did post a pic of the front but it didnt post. try this.

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July 08, 2018, 01:27:36 PM
#12
I agree with LC, never showed the front of the coin to us either. Either it would need to be graded, or I'd need to see it in person with a magnifyer.
legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
July 05, 2018, 05:10:27 PM
#11
Thanks Lesbian for the catalogue
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July 05, 2018, 04:29:45 PM
#10

There must be a catalog or recent auction price for comparison.

Hey there KrogothNYC,

The Red Book of US Coins:  



Here is the relevant page.  1914d located near finger.  I cannot determine grade from the photos provided.  Columns go by grade, from left to right: G-4. VG-8, F-12, VF-20, EF-40, AU-50, MS-60, MS-63



I'll trade you 7 ounces of silver

$1380 AU 50

$1380 AU 50

This might be the worst low ball offer I have ever seen on this forum.  

Hey otrkid1970, just a suggestion but I would get this coin graded by PCGS or NGC before trying to sell.   I personally would not buy such a high value coin without either being able to view it in person or if it was graded by one of those two.  

Best of luck with your sale and cool rare penny you have there.

What's the grey sheet value? Last time I checked most studd doesnt sell for PCGS value guide
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July 05, 2018, 03:06:06 PM
#9

There must be a catalog or recent auction price for comparison.

Hey there KrogothNYC,

The Red Book of US Coins: 



Here is the relevant page.  1914d located near finger.  I cannot determine grade from the photos provided.  Columns go by grade, from left to right: G-4. VG-8, F-12, VF-20, EF-40, AU-50, MS-60, MS-63



I'll trade you 7 ounces of silver

This might be the worst low ball offer I have ever seen on this forum. 

Hey otrkid1970, just a suggestion but I would get this coin graded by PCGS or NGC before trying to sell.   I personally would not buy such a high value coin without either being able to view it in person or if it was graded by one of those two.   

Best of luck with your sale and cool rare penny you have there.

What's the grey sheet value? Last time I checked most studd doesnt sell for PCGS value guide
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July 05, 2018, 02:34:03 PM
#8

There must be a catalog or recent auction price for comparison.

Hey there KrogothNYC,

The Red Book of US Coins: 



Here is the relevant page.  1914d located near finger.  I cannot determine grade from the photos provided.  Columns go by grade, from left to right: G-4. VG-8, F-12, VF-20, EF-40, AU-50, MS-60, MS-63



I'll trade you 7 ounces of silver

This might be the worst low ball offer I have ever seen on this forum. 

Hey otrkid1970, just a suggestion but I would get this coin graded by PCGS or NGC before trying to sell.   I personally would not buy such a high value coin without either being able to view it in person or if it was graded by one of those two.   

Best of luck with your sale and cool rare penny you have there.

TY it will be going to the Grading service if i don't find any buyers. Escrow is available to anyone who wants to be able to see it before releasing funds.
legendary
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July 05, 2018, 02:30:02 PM
#7

There must be a catalog or recent auction price for comparison.

Hey there KrogothNYC,

The Red Book of US Coins: 



Here is the relevant page.  1914d located near finger.  I cannot determine grade from the photos provided.  Columns go by grade, from left to right: G-4. VG-8, F-12, VF-20, EF-40, AU-50, MS-60, MS-63



I'll trade you 7 ounces of silver

This might be the worst low ball offer I have ever seen on this forum. 

Hey otrkid1970, just a suggestion but I would get this coin graded by PCGS or NGC before trying to sell.   I personally would not buy such a high value coin without either being able to view it in person or if it was graded by one of those two.   

Best of luck with your sale and cool rare penny you have there.
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July 05, 2018, 02:17:12 PM
#6
I'll trade you 7 ounces of silver

7Oz of silver is about $140 i think i'll pass Smiley

I cant post but every 360 seconds
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July 05, 2018, 02:13:09 PM
#5
I'll trade you 7 ounces of silver
legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
July 05, 2018, 02:12:37 PM
#4
A graded AU58 for example is selling on Ebay for $2200 but people always ask high prices.

Damn that is high..but then again I am not a coin expert. Perhaps it is worth it.

There must be a catalog or recent auction price for comparison.
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July 05, 2018, 02:11:08 PM
#3
A graded AU58 for example is selling on Ebay for $2200 but people always ask high prices.
legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
July 05, 2018, 02:06:17 PM
#2
What does something like this usually go for? Any catalog value?


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July 05, 2018, 02:03:08 PM
#1
For sale or trade for Silver.  1914 D Close to AU?


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