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Anyone Here Have An Entire Or Close To Entire Wheat Set With All BU Reds?

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Anyone here have an entire or close to entire wheat set with all BU Reds? I've been looking as of recent to see how feasible it would be to put together an almost entire uncirculated wheat set with all red, non brown wheat cents. Some years are fairly cheap... but I haven't priced them all out.

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Are you talking about a date and mint set only , or a set including doubled dies, errors and varieties ?
either way ; Big bucks !
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Date and mint, maybe minus the keys. The 1940s through 1950s are cheap enough from what I can see, so that really lowers the costs. 1930s aren't too bad either. Its 1909-early 1930s to be able to get cheap enough
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It can be done but I can't imagine doing it for less than 50k. I don't know, that's just off the top of my head. Seems the minimum score for a red cent is an MS-63 and beside cost there is the problem of just locating coins at a fair price. There's no comparison between a '30s issue and one in the teens (that hasn't been cleaned or messed with). If you do it, I wish you the best of luck!

I've bought early red Lincolns that I've put in air-tites soon after purchase that have turned RB. They're still nice looking, well struck coins but it can be frustrating. After I completed my set, I've started upgrading and have only bought graded coins. Some are just plain hard to find in fresh red condition.
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Nope. I haven't done it. Could never afford it. The 1914-D alone will set you back at least $4,250 in ms63rd condition, per PCGS. 1922 no D and 1955 double die will also be sticker shockers. I have been thinking about ordering some "famous" 20th Century keys to go along with my type set coins, and when I get to the mint state 1914-D Lincoln I just shrug and conclude the '14-D is not in my future.
I hope it's in yours. A complete set of Mint state red Wheat cents would be an accomplishment to be proud of. I hope you post the pictures.
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I've tried to do a Red-Brown uncirculated set. I am pretty close overall; there's a few coins more on the brown side and some AU sliders mixed in. I've also not done the 14-D (yet) and don't include coins such as 22-no D or 55 Double Die as those are not date / mint varieties in my opinion. You can see from my pictures where I landed. The early D and especially S mints are expensive and not easy to find. If you wanted to do a true RED set, I think you are looking at 64 Red minimum and are likely pushing $100k to fully complete.
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If you wanted to do a true RED set, I think you are looking at 64 Red minimum and are likely pushing $100k to fully complete.

Then after spending all that money you have to hope they don't get spotted .
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I can't imagine investing 100k in coins that might be worth 50k 10 years from now depending on the whims of Mother Nature and air pollution.

A glossy brown or RB set would be much more appealing to me as environmental degradation is much less of an issue and the coins are still stunningly beautiful in high-end BN/RB grades, especially high end BN's with woodgrain!


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On CCF, all Lincoln Cents are considered Modern, so I moved your post to the appropriate section for the proper attention.

Please review the forum section descriptions, so posts are made in the correct section.
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I have 10 complete sets of Lincoln Cents. All in progressively higher grades. Set #1 is close to all red, original looking which does include the 09S, 09S VDB, 14D, 55 Doubled, 72 Doubled, 95 Doubled, all the 60's, 70's, 82's, 2009's, etc. However, the 22 plain is close but not red. All sets are in Whitman Classic Albums. Extra pages added as needed. Soon no more room in those binders. I add all new ones each year including the proofs.
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Carl , Very impressive
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A glossy brown or RB set would be much more appealing to me as environmental degradation is much less of an issue and the coins are still stunningly beautiful in high-end BN/RB grades, especially high end BN's with woodgrain!
I agree.
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I have 10 complete sets of Lincoln Cents. All in progressively higher grades. Set #1 is close to all red, original looking which does include the 09S, 09S VDB, 14D, 55 Doubled, 72 Doubled, 95 Doubled, all the 60's, 70's, 82's, 2009's, etc. However, the 22 plain is close but not red. All sets are in Whitman Classic Albums. Extra pages added as needed. Soon no more room in those binders. I add all new ones each year including the proofs.


When I see photos of just carl's Lincoln's, I weep with joy at such a beautiful collection. I secretly suspect that he is 130 years old and collected all of these straight from the mint starting in 1909.
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Just a few photos from set #1. Note that the 22 plain is not full red though. Rest of set is all red.
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