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Encased 1931-D Lincoln Cent

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LOL, that is funny that it's a D. I doubt that anyone looked at the coin other than to make sure it was aligned right. BTW, keep it encased. The process messes up the rim. Makes it look like a pulley.

Makes it look like 2 Euro Cents...
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I thought I might have a shot at this one but I'm out.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/40053404521....m1438.l2649
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Those are so cool. I'd never seen anything like that before; thanks to all for sharing your photos!
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In Coin World, a similar one to the bell ( this one wa St. Louis) sold for $51, graded ms-62 by NGC and with a 1904 IHC
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Some of them can be really valuable.
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Very nice 22-D Ssuper Ddave. Where did you find that? I'm wondering if the J. H. Luggage Shop in Chicago if that's one of the more readily able to find ones. I googled them and this came up: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-J-H...390617435499
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Here is one from the famous Stork Club one ebay now: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1937-ENCASE...em35c9c6900a
What would really be neat is if somebody had one from the 21 Club also in New York City. This place was never successfully raided by the Prohibition agents. They never could find the false wall. Much to the fishes chagrin!
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Here is a neat teddy bear that closes in Eight Hours I don't know how rare this thing is but the current bid is $110.21 and this closes in about 8 hours: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1908-encase...em27d525a857
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Okay I've got to do one more just encase somebody doesn't know what this organization is: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1923-Illino...em5658f74960

The I.O.O.F. stands for International Organization of Odd Fellows. They are/were a Masonic organization. If you go to several small Midwest towns with courthouse squares you will often seen a building that was an I.O.O.F lodge at one time. Several Midwest towns had a cemetery founded by them that was often the only non-sectarian cemetery in town. The I.O.O.F. lost several of their lodges in the Great Depression. Often the local lodge simply could no longer afford the upkeep.
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