I will never top this experience.
It happened at a large flea market back in July 2012. A seller had a couple of small bags of Lincoln Cents. Thinking I may have seen a 1922 dated coin in one bag I offered him $2.00 for the ten coins.
When I opened the bag here is what I found.




I took them to my local coin dealer who examined them for me. One of them was a Weak Reverse #3 1922 No D. He called two of them "extremely Weak D"s and one a "Weak D".
I ended up selling all four and made $625 for my $2.00 investment.
That sort of thing should happen more often.
It happened at a large flea market back in July 2012. A seller had a couple of small bags of Lincoln Cents. Thinking I may have seen a 1922 dated coin in one bag I offered him $2.00 for the ten coins.
When I opened the bag here is what I found.




I took them to my local coin dealer who examined them for me. One of them was a Weak Reverse #3 1922 No D. He called two of them "extremely Weak D"s and one a "Weak D".
I ended up selling all four and made $625 for my $2.00 investment.
That sort of thing should happen more often.
Paul Bulgerin
























