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New Member
 United States
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thanks for the info fuzzy. I am a roll searcher. I typically go through 10-20 rolls a week. id like to go ahead and fill in the hole but I'm somewhat skeptical of buying things off the internet. do you think I should go ahead and order it or should I just keep looking in the rolls?
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Moderator
 United States
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I ordered many online, so I trust those I have a history with. Maybe give it another month of roll searching then you may get frustrated and order it online?
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New Member
 United States
17 Posts |
out of curiosity, which websites have you used and trust?
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Moderator
 United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3592 Posts |
Quote: should I just keep looking in the rolls? Finding a specific proof in circulation is not likely to happen. Not saying it can't, just unlikely. In 300,000 cents searched I've found two, a 64 and a 99-S.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4085 Posts |
My Lincoln Memorial set was completed pretty quickly; I buil the initial set in a month or so through searching circulation coins but took another six months to get everything in uncirculated condition. It is mostly done although there are a couple of upgrades I'd like to do and I need the 1970-S small date. Shoulda bought one when it was $30; now they are $50. The Lincoln Wheat cent is a work in progress. I have spent the last two years upgrading back to the early 1930's to uncirculated coins and plan to keep going back. I have all but three of the keys - 09-S VDB, 09-S, and 14-D. It will probably be many years until it is complete.
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Moderator
 United States
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My Lincoln sets are complete except for the 1922 not D (which I will never get). My album doesn't have a spot for 1982-S, so I don't need it.
Edited by Fuzzy317 05/27/2011 08:20 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4897 Posts |
I think you probably have a Warman folder? For some reason it does show a 1982s,the only proof spotit has. I would suggest you get an album (Dansco, wgitman, littleton etc..) The album will also include the small date 70 and all seven 82s. The folder you have only has 82 P D and S?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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LMC/LSC: I'm short a couple varieties but it's not bothering me yet. I paid $3 shipped for my 1982-S LWC: BU back to 1938 without proofs. Circulated prior to that and pretty weak :( It's getting where I have to sell 2 boxes of rocks to buy anything. Slowly but surely!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Welcome to SMC and good luck with your collection!
You will be forced to buy many of the coins you need. Finding everything is circulation is next to impossible, so be prepared. Unless you're collecting proofs, forget the 82-S. The odds of finding one in circulation are less than winning the lotto. LOL
If you're planning on a complete Lincoln collection, start saving for the key dates because they are expensive and not getting any cheaper.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
838 Posts |
Believe it or not, I have found an 82-S LMC while roll searching here in Canada. I think I initially just threw it in a pile of 'coins to check later', not noticing the mintmark right away. Then a few hours later I put it under my 10x to reconfirm that it was a large date, and I was shocked to see the S! I still feel this is perhaps my best ever roll find -- even though it's practically worthless, how often does a proof cent show up on change?! I actually wondered if a few of these were released from the SF mint. Seemed more plausible than someone 'needing' that cent so bad it was cut from a set and spent. I mean I can see spending the quarter or even the dime, but was there no shred of numismatic pity to keep the poor old proof cent?
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New Member
 United States
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yea amida, I have a warman folder
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4897 Posts |
I thought so. That being the case you will be missing the 1960 small dates, 1970 small date and there are 7 different 1982's (copper and Zinc) as this is a transition year. Use the search tab to rsearch the LMC s. Also keep in mind that folders are good for searching you will probably want an album or 2x2s for longterm storage. IMO
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Pillar of the Community
United States
597 Posts |
about a year for me I still need the 22 no d maby it will be a Christmas present to myself
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1179 Posts |
Going on 4 years now, only 31 away from a full set including all varieties and proofs!
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