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Lincoln Cent Value Trends

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I've been looking through this site. Interesting if nothing else.

http://www.us-coin-values-advisor.c...ln-cent.html

A few questions...

1. How do you feel about the accuracy of the values?

2. It would seem that 2010 (perhaps 2009) took a hit, pretty much across the board. Is the reason speculated or known?

3. Might we be seeing sales on ebay by those that bought in 2006-2008 and are now trying to recoup some loses? Seems like a bad year to sell unless futures are going to get worse.





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That is a useful site. For the Lincolns I have been recently pursuing - generally MS-63 RB in the 1920's and early 1930's, the prices in the guide seem to be pretty much in line.

I've done my own pricing based on a combination of Nuismedia and ebay completed auctions. I don't have it handy but am interested in checking against this list tonight.

A couple of data points - I just bought a PCGS 1931-S MS-63 RB - a Christmas present for myself - stand by:



Ok, back to our regular programming...on Heritage for $178 vs. $225 for the above Coin Values site.

I didn't recently win a nice 1928 LWC on ebay recently - it went for $44 which is between MS-63 RB @ $20 and MS-64 RD @ $75 as Coin Values had it. It was probably closer to MS-64 RD, so if you bargain hunt, you might be able to do better than the coin values prices. But - a handy reference. Thanks for posting it!

Ken
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