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1909 VDB 1C MS67RD PCGS #2425

Easily available in all grades and finishes, some with full luster. Almost every collector should be able to obtain a decent quality one of these “landmark” coins at a fairly inexpensive cost. The striking and sharpness of most of these coins are well struck with . Full Details and sharp lettering. // ALSO DURING 1909 - A U..S. NAVAL BASE WAS BUILT AT PEARL HARBOR - THT FIRST TIME FINGERPRINT EVIDENCE WAS USED IN A MURDER CASE - THE NAACP WAS FORMED - THE FIRST AUTOMOBILE HEARSE WAS CONSTRUCTED - MEN REACHED THE NORTH POLE FOR THE FIRST TIME.

1909 VDB 1C MS67RD PCGS #2425

Easily available in all grades and finishes, some with full luster. Almost every collector should be able to obtain a decent quality one of these “landmark” coins at a fairly inexpensive cost. The striking and sharpness of most of these coins are well struck with . Full Details and sharp lettering. // ALSO DURING 1909 - A U..S. NAVAL BASE WAS BUILT AT PEARL HARBOR - THT FIRST TIME FINGERPRINT EVIDENCE WAS USED IN A MURDER CASE - THE NAACP WAS FORMED - THE FIRST AUTOMOBILE HEARSE WAS CONSTRUCTED - MEN REACHED THE NORTH POLE FOR THE FIRST TIME.

1909 VDB 1C MS67RD PCGS #2425

Easily available in all grades and finishes, some with full luster. Almost every collector should be able to obtain a decent quality one of these “landmark” coins at a fairly inexpensive cost. The striking and sharpness of most of these coins are well struck with . Full Details and sharp lettering. // ALSO DURING 1909 - A U..S. NAVAL BASE WAS BUILT AT PEARL HARBOR - THT FIRST TIME FINGERPRINT EVIDENCE WAS USED IN A MURDER CASE - THE NAACP WAS FORMED - THE FIRST AUTOMOBILE HEARSE WAS CONSTRUCTED - MEN REACHED THE NORTH POLE FOR THE FIRST TIME.

1909 VDB 1C MS67RD PCGS #2425

Easily available in all grades and finishes, some with full luster. Almost every collector should be able to obtain a decent quality one of these “landmark” coins at a fairly inexpensive cost. The striking and sharpness of most of these coins are well struck with . Full Details and sharp lettering. // ALSO DURING 1909 - A U..S. NAVAL BASE WAS BUILT AT PEARL HARBOR - THT FIRST TIME FINGERPRINT EVIDENCE WAS USED IN A MURDER CASE - THE NAACP WAS FORMED - THE FIRST AUTOMOBILE HEARSE WAS CONSTRUCTED - MEN REACHED THE NORTH POLE FOR THE FIRST TIME.

1909-S VDB 1C MS64RB PCGS #2427

CAC. A KEY DATE. — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — Q. David Bowers calls it the “be-all and end-all object of desire in the Lincoln cent series.” In Mint State it is the most plentiful mintmark issue until the late 1920s. It is easier to find than the regular 1909-S. // THE AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY IN THE U.S WAS 47 YEARS. // ONLY 14 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A BATHTUB. // ONLY 8 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A TELEPHONE. // THERE WERE ONLY 8000 CARS AND ONLY 144 MILES OF PAVED ROADS. THE MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT IN MOST CITIES WAS 10 MILES PER HOUR.

1909-S VDB 1C MS64RB PCGS #2427

CAC. A KEY DATE. — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — Q. David Bowers calls it the “be-all and end-all object of desire in the Lincoln cent series.” In Mint State it is the most plentiful mintmark issue until the late 1920s. It is easier to find than the regular 1909-S. // THE AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY IN THE U.S WAS 47 YEARS. // ONLY 14 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A BATHTUB. // ONLY 8 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A TELEPHONE. // THERE WERE ONLY 8000 CARS AND ONLY 144 MILES OF PAVED ROADS. THE MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT IN MOST CITIES WAS 10 MILES PER HOUR.

1909-S VDB 1C MS64RB PCGS #2427

CAC. A KEY DATE. — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — Q. David Bowers calls it the “be-all and end-all object of desire in the Lincoln cent series.” In Mint State it is the most plentiful mintmark issue until the late 1920s. It is easier to find than the regular 1909-S. // THE AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY IN THE U.S WAS 47 YEARS. // ONLY 14 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A BATHTUB. // ONLY 8 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A TELEPHONE. // THERE WERE ONLY 8000 CARS AND ONLY 144 MILES OF PAVED ROADS. THE MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT IN MOST CITIES WAS 10 MILES PER HOUR.

1909-S VDB 1C MS64RB PCGS #2427

CAC. A KEY DATE. — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — Q. David Bowers calls it the “be-all and end-all object of desire in the Lincoln cent series.” In Mint State it is the most plentiful mintmark issue until the late 1920s. It is easier to find than the regular 1909-S. // THE AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY IN THE U.S WAS 47 YEARS. // ONLY 14 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A BATHTUB. // ONLY 8 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A TELEPHONE. // THERE WERE ONLY 8000 CARS AND ONLY 144 MILES OF PAVED ROADS. THE MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT IN MOST CITIES WAS 10 MILES PER HOUR.

1909-S VDB 1C MS64RB PCGS #2427

CAC. A KEY DATE. — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — Q. David Bowers calls it the “be-all and end-all object of desire in the Lincoln cent series.” In Mint State it is the most plentiful mintmark issue until the late 1920s. It is easier to find than the regular 1909-S. // THE AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY IN THE U.S WAS 47 YEARS. // ONLY 14 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A BATHTUB. // ONLY 8 PERCENT OF THE HOMES HAD A TELEPHONE. // THERE WERE ONLY 8000 CARS AND ONLY 144 MILES OF PAVED ROADS. THE MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT IN MOST CITIES WAS 10 MILES PER HOUR.

1909 1C Lincoln MS67RD PCGS #2431

Compared to the widely saved 1909 V.D.B. only a small fraction of the higher grade coins exist. In the lower grades just about any coin a collector desires is readily available. Most of the coins are well struck and have Full Details except for marks on the shoulders. // MORE THAN 95 PERCENT OF BIRTHS TOOK PLACE AT HOME. // NINETY PERCENT OF DOCTORS HAD NO COLLEGE EDUCATION — INSTEAD THEY ATTENDED SO-CALLED “MEDICAL SCHOOLS”. // SUGAR COST 4 CENTS A POUND, EGGS WERE 14 CENTS A DOZEN, AND COFFEE WAS 15 CENTS A POUND. // MOST WOMEN ONLY WASHED THEIR HAIR ONCE A MONTH AND USED BORAX AND EGGS FOR SHAMPOO. // FIVE LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH WERE 1. PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 2. TUBERCULOSIS 3. DIARRHEA 4. HEART DISEASE 5. STROKE // THE AMERICAN FLAG HAD 45 STARS. // CROSSWORD PUZZLES, CANNED BEER, AND ICE TEA HAD NOT BEEN INVENTED YET. // THERE WAS NO FATHER’S OR MOTHER’S DAY. // TWO OUT OF EVERY TEN ADULTS COULD NOT READ OR WRITE // ONLY 6 PERCENT OF ALL AMERICANS HAD GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL.

1909 1C Lincoln MS67RD PCGS #2431

Compared to the widely saved 1909 V.D.B. only a small fraction of the higher grade coins exist. In the lower grades just about any coin a collector desires is readily available. Most of the coins are well struck and have Full Details except for marks on the shoulders. // MORE THAN 95 PERCENT OF BIRTHS TOOK PLACE AT HOME. // NINETY PERCENT OF DOCTORS HAD NO COLLEGE EDUCATION — INSTEAD THEY ATTENDED SO-CALLED “MEDICAL SCHOOLS”. // SUGAR COST 4 CENTS A POUND, EGGS WERE 14 CENTS A DOZEN, AND COFFEE WAS 15 CENTS A POUND. // MOST WOMEN ONLY WASHED THEIR HAIR ONCE A MONTH AND USED BORAX AND EGGS FOR SHAMPOO. // FIVE LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH WERE 1. PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 2. TUBERCULOSIS 3. DIARRHEA 4. HEART DISEASE 5. STROKE // THE AMERICAN FLAG HAD 45 STARS. // CROSSWORD PUZZLES, CANNED BEER, AND ICE TEA HAD NOT BEEN INVENTED YET. // THERE WAS NO FATHER’S OR MOTHER’S DAY. // TWO OUT OF EVERY TEN ADULTS COULD NOT READ OR WRITE // ONLY 6 PERCENT OF ALL AMERICANS HAD GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL.

1909-S 1C Lincoln MS65RB PCGS #2433

CAC KEY COIN. This coin is scarce in any an all grades. It is more difficult to find than the 1909-S VDB. The coins are usually well struck with full details. This coin is one of the most often counterfeited Lincoln Cents // THE TALLEST STRUCTURE IN THE WORLD WAS THE EIFFEL TOWER. // THE AVERAGE WAGE IN 1909 WAS 22 CENTS PER HOUR. // THE AVERAGE WORKER MADE BETWEEN $200 & $400 PER YEAR. // A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT COULD EXPECT TO EARN $2000 PER YEAR,, A DENTIST $2500, A VETERINARIAN BETWEEN $1500 AND $4000, AND A MECHANICAL ENGINEER ABOUT $5000 PER YEAR. .

1909-S 1C Lincoln MS65RB PCGS #2433

CAC KEY COIN. This coin is scarce in any an all grades. It is more difficult to find than the 1909-S VDB. The coins are usually well struck with full details. This coin is one of the most often counterfeited Lincoln Cents // THE TALLEST STRUCTURE IN THE WORLD WAS THE EIFFEL TOWER. // THE AVERAGE WAGE IN 1909 WAS 22 CENTS PER HOUR. // THE AVERAGE WORKER MADE BETWEEN $200 & $400 PER YEAR. // A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT COULD EXPECT TO EARN $2000 PER YEAR,, A DENTIST $2500, A VETERINARIAN BETWEEN $1500 AND $4000, AND A MECHANICAL ENGINEER ABOUT $5000 PER YEAR. .

1909-S 1C Lincoln MS65RB PCGS #2433

CAC KEY COIN. This coin is scarce in any an all grades. It is more difficult to find than the 1909-S VDB. The coins are usually well struck with full details. This coin is one of the most often counterfeited Lincoln Cents // THE TALLEST STRUCTURE IN THE WORLD WAS THE EIFFEL TOWER. // THE AVERAGE WAGE IN 1909 WAS 22 CENTS PER HOUR. // THE AVERAGE WORKER MADE BETWEEN $200 & $400 PER YEAR. // A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT COULD EXPECT TO EARN $2000 PER YEAR,, A DENTIST $2500, A VETERINARIAN BETWEEN $1500 AND $4000, AND A MECHANICAL ENGINEER ABOUT $5000 PER YEAR. .

1909-S 1C Lincoln MS65RB PCGS #2433

CAC KEY COIN. This coin is scarce in any an all grades. It is more difficult to find than the 1909-S VDB. The coins are usually well struck with full details. This coin is one of the most often counterfeited Lincoln Cents // THE TALLEST STRUCTURE IN THE WORLD WAS THE EIFFEL TOWER. // THE AVERAGE WAGE IN 1909 WAS 22 CENTS PER HOUR. // THE AVERAGE WORKER MADE BETWEEN $200 & $400 PER YEAR. // A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT COULD EXPECT TO EARN $2000 PER YEAR,, A DENTIST $2500, A VETERINARIAN BETWEEN $1500 AND $4000, AND A MECHANICAL ENGINEER ABOUT $5000 PER YEAR. .

1909-S 1C Lincoln MS65RB PCGS #2433

CAC KEY COIN. This coin is scarce in any an all grades. It is more difficult to find than the 1909-S VDB. The coins are usually well struck with full details. This coin is one of the most often counterfeited Lincoln Cents // THE TALLEST STRUCTURE IN THE WORLD WAS THE EIFFEL TOWER. // THE AVERAGE WAGE IN 1909 WAS 22 CENTS PER HOUR. // THE AVERAGE WORKER MADE BETWEEN $200 & $400 PER YEAR. // A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT COULD EXPECT TO EARN $2000 PER YEAR,, A DENTIST $2500, A VETERINARIAN BETWEEN $1500 AND $4000, AND A MECHANICAL ENGINEER ABOUT $5000 PER YEAR. .

1909-S 1C Lincoln MS65RB PCGS #2433

CAC KEY COIN. This coin is scarce in any an all grades. It is more difficult to find than the 1909-S VDB. The coins are usually well struck with full details. This coin is one of the most often counterfeited Lincoln Cents // THE TALLEST STRUCTURE IN THE WORLD WAS THE EIFFEL TOWER. // THE AVERAGE WAGE IN 1909 WAS 22 CENTS PER HOUR. // THE AVERAGE WORKER MADE BETWEEN $200 & $400 PER YEAR. // A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT COULD EXPECT TO EARN $2000 PER YEAR,, A DENTIST $2500, A VETERINARIAN BETWEEN $1500 AND $4000, AND A MECHANICAL ENGINEER ABOUT $5000 PER YEAR. .

1910 1C MS66RD PCGS #2437

These coins are common in worn grades. MINT STATE coins up through MS 64 are also readily available. However, MS-65 and higher that have their original color are slightly scarce. FULL DETAIL coins with strong striking and sharpness on both the obverse and reverse are common. // ON JANUARY 2 THE FIRST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE U.S. OPENED IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. // IMMIGRATION INTO THE UNITED STATES HIT AN ALL TIME PEAK WITH 8.8 MILLION IMMIGRANTS OVER 10 YEARS FROM 1901 TO 1910..

1910 1C MS66RD PCGS #2437

These coins are common in worn grades. MINT STATE coins up through MS 64 are also readily available. However, MS-65 and higher that have their original color are slightly scarce. FULL DETAIL coins with strong striking and sharpness on both the obverse and reverse are common. // ON JANUARY 2 THE FIRST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE U.S. OPENED IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. // IMMIGRATION INTO THE UNITED STATES HIT AN ALL TIME PEAK WITH 8.8 MILLION IMMIGRANTS OVER 10 YEARS FROM 1901 TO 1910..

1910 1C MS66RD PCGS #2437

These coins are common in worn grades. MINT STATE coins up through MS 64 are also readily available. However, MS-65 and higher that have their original color are slightly scarce. FULL DETAIL coins with strong striking and sharpness on both the obverse and reverse are common. // ON JANUARY 2 THE FIRST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE U.S. OPENED IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. // IMMIGRATION INTO THE UNITED STATES HIT AN ALL TIME PEAK WITH 8.8 MILLION IMMIGRANTS OVER 10 YEARS FROM 1901 TO 1910..

1910-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2440

SEMI-KEY DATE. . With a mintage just over 6 million the coins are slightly scarce. The coins are usually well struck However,, a coin with original color and strong eye appeal is scarce. // ON APRIL 15, 1910 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT BECAME THE FIRST U.S. PRESIDENT TO THROW OUT A 1st BALL AT A BASEBALL GAME. // THE PASSAGE OF THE EARTH THROUGH THE TAIL OF HALLEY’S COMET ON MAY 19TH CAUSED A NEAR PANIC.

1910-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2440

SEMI-KEY DATE. . With a mintage just over 6 million the coins are slightly scarce. The coins are usually well struck However,, a coin with original color and strong eye appeal is scarce. // ON APRIL 15, 1910 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT BECAME THE FIRST U.S. PRESIDENT TO THROW OUT A 1st BALL AT A BASEBALL GAME. // THE PASSAGE OF THE EARTH THROUGH THE TAIL OF HALLEY’S COMET ON MAY 19TH CAUSED A NEAR PANIC.

1910-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2440

SEMI-KEY DATE. . With a mintage just over 6 million the coins are slightly scarce. The coins are usually well struck However,, a coin with original color and strong eye appeal is scarce. // ON APRIL 15, 1910 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT BECAME THE FIRST U.S. PRESIDENT TO THROW OUT A 1st BALL AT A BASEBALL GAME. // THE PASSAGE OF THE EARTH THROUGH THE TAIL OF HALLEY’S COMET ON MAY 19TH CAUSED A NEAR PANIC.

1910-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2440

SEMI-KEY DATE. . With a mintage just over 6 million the coins are slightly scarce. The coins are usually well struck However,, a coin with original color and strong eye appeal is scarce. // ON APRIL 15, 1910 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT BECAME THE FIRST U.S. PRESIDENT TO THROW OUT A 1st BALL AT A BASEBALL GAME. // THE PASSAGE OF THE EARTH THROUGH THE TAIL OF HALLEY’S COMET ON MAY 19TH CAUSED A NEAR PANIC.

1911 1C MS65RD PCGS #2443

This coin is common in worn grades and up through MS-64 & 65. Full original RD coins The quality of sharpness varies but coins with full details can be found without much difficulty. // THE BRITISH PHYSICIST ERNEST RUTHERFORD DISCOVERED THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM.

1911 1C MS65RD PCGS #2443

This coin is common in worn grades and up through MS-64 & 65. Full original RD coins The quality of sharpness varies but coins with full details can be found without much difficulty. // THE BRITISH PHYSICIST ERNEST RUTHERFORD DISCOVERED THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM.

1911 1C MS65RD PCGS #2443

This coin is common in worn grades and up through MS-64 & 65. Full original RD coins The quality of sharpness varies but coins with full details can be found without much difficulty. // THE BRITISH PHYSICIST ERNEST RUTHERFORD DISCOVERED THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM.

1911-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2446

SEMI-KEY coin. At any Mint State level this is a scarce coin. Many collectors are not aware of this fact. Mint State 1911-D sharply struck coins with Full Details and no defects are quite scarce. They are very rare if they have maintained their original red color. Although a few very sharp examples may be found, most coins are softly struck. // BECAUSE MOVIE CAMERAS OF THE DAY REQUIRED AMPLE SUNLIGHT, DAVID HORSLEY MOVED HIS MOVIE OPERATIONS FROM NEW JERSEY TO CALIFORNIA WHERE LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS ALLOWED FOR YEAR-ROUND FILMING. HE ESTABLISHED THE FIRST REAL HOLLYWOOD STUDIO IN THE FALL OF 1911 AT THE CORNER OF SUNSET BOULEVARD AND GOWER STREET.

1911-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2446

SEMI-KEY coin. At any Mint State level this is a scarce coin. Many collectors are not aware of this fact. Mint State 1911-D sharply struck coins with Full Details and no defects are quite scarce. They are very rare if they have maintained their original red color. Although a few very sharp examples may be found, most coins are softly struck. // BECAUSE MOVIE CAMERAS OF THE DAY REQUIRED AMPLE SUNLIGHT, DAVID HORSLEY MOVED HIS MOVIE OPERATIONS FROM NEW JERSEY TO CALIFORNIA WHERE LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS ALLOWED FOR YEAR-ROUND FILMING. HE ESTABLISHED THE FIRST REAL HOLLYWOOD STUDIO IN THE FALL OF 1911 AT THE CORNER OF SUNSET BOULEVARD AND GOWER STREET.

1911-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2446

SEMI-KEY coin. At any Mint State level this is a scarce coin. Many collectors are not aware of this fact. Mint State 1911-D sharply struck coins with Full Details and no defects are quite scarce. They are very rare if they have maintained their original red color. Although a few very sharp examples may be found, most coins are softly struck. // BECAUSE MOVIE CAMERAS OF THE DAY REQUIRED AMPLE SUNLIGHT, DAVID HORSLEY MOVED HIS MOVIE OPERATIONS FROM NEW JERSEY TO CALIFORNIA WHERE LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS ALLOWED FOR YEAR-ROUND FILMING. HE ESTABLISHED THE FIRST REAL HOLLYWOOD STUDIO IN THE FALL OF 1911 AT THE CORNER OF SUNSET BOULEVARD AND GOWER STREET.

1911-S 1C MS65RD PCGS #2449

A KEY DATE in all grades. Like most low mintage coins most were gone from pocket change by the 1950s but some Full Details MS 65 coins can be found but most are light on the higher parts of the coins and some have spots. // THE. AMERICAN GENETICIST THOMAS MORGAN SHOWED THAT INHERITED FACTORS ARE REPRESENTED BY GENES PLACED AT SPECIFIC SITES ALONG A CHROMOSOME. // THE FIRST EVER RUNNING OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 IS WON BY RAY HARROUNAT AT AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 74,59 MILES PER HOUR.

1911-S 1C MS65RD PCGS #2449

A KEY DATE in all grades. Like most low mintage coins most were gone from pocket change by the 1950s but some Full Details MS 65 coins can be found but most are light on the higher parts of the coins and some have spots. // THE. AMERICAN GENETICIST THOMAS MORGAN SHOWED THAT INHERITED FACTORS ARE REPRESENTED BY GENES PLACED AT SPECIFIC SITES ALONG A CHROMOSOME. // THE FIRST EVER RUNNING OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 IS WON BY RAY HARROUNAT AT AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 74,59 MILES PER HOUR.

1911-S 1C MS65RD PCGS #2449

A KEY DATE in all grades. Like most low mintage coins most were gone from pocket change by the 1950s but some Full Details MS 65 coins can be found but most are light on the higher parts of the coins and some have spots. // THE. AMERICAN GENETICIST THOMAS MORGAN SHOWED THAT INHERITED FACTORS ARE REPRESENTED BY GENES PLACED AT SPECIFIC SITES ALONG A CHROMOSOME. // THE FIRST EVER RUNNING OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 IS WON BY RAY HARROUNAT AT AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 74,59 MILES PER HOUR.

1912 1C MS65RD PCGS #2452

Common in circulated worn grades. Coins are scarce in Mint State. Gems without carbon spots or flecks and with full original color are extremely rare. With exceptions, most coins are fairly well struck. // THE TITANIC SANK ON ITS MAIDEN VOYAGE ONLY 5 DAYS OUT FROM SOUTHAMPTON ON ITS WAY TO NEW YORK AFTER STRIKING AN ICEBERG IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WITH THE LOSS OF MANY LIVES. THE TITANIC HAD BEENJ DESCRIBED AS ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST LUXURIOUS “FLOATING HOTELS” AND WAS CONSIDERED TO BE UNSINKABLE..

1912 1C MS65RD PCGS #2452

Common in circulated worn grades. Coins are scarce in Mint State. Gems without carbon spots or flecks and with full original color are extremely rare. With exceptions, most coins are fairly well struck. // THE TITANIC SANK ON ITS MAIDEN VOYAGE ONLY 5 DAYS OUT FROM SOUTHAMPTON ON ITS WAY TO NEW YORK AFTER STRIKING AN ICEBERG IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WITH THE LOSS OF MANY LIVES. THE TITANIC HAD BEENJ DESCRIBED AS ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST LUXURIOUS “FLOATING HOTELS” AND WAS CONSIDERED TO BE UNSINKABLE..

1912 1C MS65RD PCGS #2452

Common in circulated worn grades. Coins are scarce in Mint State. Gems without carbon spots or flecks and with full original color are extremely rare. With exceptions, most coins are fairly well struck. // THE TITANIC SANK ON ITS MAIDEN VOYAGE ONLY 5 DAYS OUT FROM SOUTHAMPTON ON ITS WAY TO NEW YORK AFTER STRIKING AN ICEBERG IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WITH THE LOSS OF MANY LIVES. THE TITANIC HAD BEENJ DESCRIBED AS ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST LUXURIOUS “FLOATING HOTELS” AND WAS CONSIDERED TO BE UNSINKABLE..

1912-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2454

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE. This coin is slightly scarce in circulated grades. Mint State coins with full original color and sharply struck areas over the entire coin are rare. // ON MARCH 15, 1912:PITCHER CY YOUNG RETIRED FROM BASEBALL WITH 511 WINS. // FORMER PRESIDENT AND CURRENT BULL MOOSE CANDIDATE THEODORE ROOSEVELT WAS SHOT ON OCTOBER 14TH WHILE CAMPAIGNING FOR U.S. PRESIDENT.

1912-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2454

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE. This coin is slightly scarce in circulated grades. Mint State coins with full original color and sharply struck areas over the entire coin are rare. // ON MARCH 15, 1912:PITCHER CY YOUNG RETIRED FROM BASEBALL WITH 511 WINS. // FORMER PRESIDENT AND CURRENT BULL MOOSE CANDIDATE THEODORE ROOSEVELT WAS SHOT ON OCTOBER 14TH WHILE CAMPAIGNING FOR U.S. PRESIDENT.

1912-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2458

SEMI-KEY DATE. coins are scarce in all grades. They are usually fairly well struck. Gems with full original color and free of spots and flecks are rare. Just over 4.43 million of these coins were minted. // ON JUNE 7, 1912 THE UNITED STATES ARMY TESTED ITS FIRST MACHINE GUN MOUNTED ON A PLANE. // ON JUNE 8th CARL LAEMMLE INCORPORATED UNIVERSAL PICTURES (for making movies). // AND ON JUNE 13th PITCHER CHRISTY MATHEWSON WON HIS 300th BASEBALL GAME

1912-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2458

SEMI-KEY DATE. coins are scarce in all grades. They are usually fairly well struck. Gems with full original color and free of spots and flecks are rare. Just over 4.43 million of these coins were minted. // ON JUNE 7, 1912 THE UNITED STATES ARMY TESTED ITS FIRST MACHINE GUN MOUNTED ON A PLANE. // ON JUNE 8th CARL LAEMMLE INCORPORATED UNIVERSAL PICTURES (for making movies). // AND ON JUNE 13th PITCHER CHRISTY MATHEWSON WON HIS 300th BASEBALL GAME

1913 1C MS66RD PCGS #2461

The 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provided for an income tax.

1913 1C MS66RD PCGS #2461

The 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provided for an income tax.

1913 1C MS66RD PCGS #2461

The 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provided for an income tax.

1913-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2464

SEMI-KEY DATE. Many Mint State coins exist but a gem RD with a sharp strike is a rarity. FULL DETAIL examples of the 1913-D are hard to find as most coins have areas of striking and sharpness weakness. // THE FIRST CROSS WORD PUZZLE WAS CREATED AND PUBLISHED BY ARTHUR WYNNE. HE WAS A LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND JOURNALIST WHO CREATED AND PUBLISHED THE PUZZLE. IT WAS FIRST PUBLISHED AS A “WORD-CROSS PUZZLE IN THE NEW YORK WORLD.

1913-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2464

SEMI-KEY DATE. Many Mint State coins exist but a gem RD with a sharp strike is a rarity. FULL DETAIL examples of the 1913-D are hard to find as most coins have areas of striking and sharpness weakness. // THE FIRST CROSS WORD PUZZLE WAS CREATED AND PUBLISHED BY ARTHUR WYNNE. HE WAS A LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND JOURNALIST WHO CREATED AND PUBLISHED THE PUZZLE. IT WAS FIRST PUBLISHED AS A “WORD-CROSS PUZZLE IN THE NEW YORK WORLD.

1913-S 1C MS64RB PCGS #2466

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE. Of the early Lincoln cents series, the 1913-S is scarce in all grades. Mint State coins are difficult to locate and gems with a sharp strike and original color are a true rarity. // THE FORD MOROR COMPANY INTRODUCED THE CONTINUOUS MOVING ASSEMBLY LINE WHICH COULD PRODUCE A COMPLETE CAR EVERY TWO-AND-A-HALF MINUTES. THAT CHANGE IS ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN CAR PRODUCTION AND IT ALLOWED FORD TO SELL CARS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER CAR MANUFACTURER.

1913-S 1C MS64RB PCGS #2466

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE. Of the early Lincoln cents series, the 1913-S is scarce in all grades. Mint State coins are difficult to locate and gems with a sharp strike and original color are a true rarity. // THE FORD MOROR COMPANY INTRODUCED THE CONTINUOUS MOVING ASSEMBLY LINE WHICH COULD PRODUCE A COMPLETE CAR EVERY TWO-AND-A-HALF MINUTES. THAT CHANGE IS ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN CAR PRODUCTION AND IT ALLOWED FORD TO SELL CARS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER CAR MANUFACTURER.

1913-S 1C MS64RB PCGS #2466

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE. Of the early Lincoln cents series, the 1913-S is scarce in all grades. Mint State coins are difficult to locate and gems with a sharp strike and original color are a true rarity. // THE FORD MOROR COMPANY INTRODUCED THE CONTINUOUS MOVING ASSEMBLY LINE WHICH COULD PRODUCE A COMPLETE CAR EVERY TWO-AND-A-HALF MINUTES. THAT CHANGE IS ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN CAR PRODUCTION AND IT ALLOWED FORD TO SELL CARS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER CAR MANUFACTURER.

1914 1C MS65RD PCGS #2470

// ON FEB. 7, 1914 CHARLIE CHAPLIN DEBUTED HIS SILENT FILM CHARACTER “THE TRAMP” // MAY 7th CONGRESS ESTABLISHED MOTHER’S DAY

1914 1C MS65RD PCGS #2470

// ON FEB. 7, 1914 CHARLIE CHAPLIN DEBUTED HIS SILENT FILM CHARACTER “THE TRAMP” // MAY 7th CONGRESS ESTABLISHED MOTHER’S DAY

1914 1C MS65RD PCGS #2470

// ON FEB. 7, 1914 CHARLIE CHAPLIN DEBUTED HIS SILENT FILM CHARACTER “THE TRAMP” // MAY 7th CONGRESS ESTABLISHED MOTHER’S DAY

1914-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2472

CAC KEY DATE This is a rarity in all grades. Mint state coins are rare and, with original color & no spots, are very rare. BEWARE — many fakes exist. // ON JANUARY 5th OF 1914 THE DAILY WAGES FOR THE WORKERS AT THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY JUMPED FROM $2.04 FOR A 9-HOUR DAY TO $5.08 FOR AN 8-HOUR DAY.

1914-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2472

CAC KEY DATE This is a rarity in all grades. Mint state coins are rare and, with original color & no spots, are very rare. BEWARE — many fakes exist. // ON JANUARY 5th OF 1914 THE DAILY WAGES FOR THE WORKERS AT THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY JUMPED FROM $2.04 FOR A 9-HOUR DAY TO $5.08 FOR AN 8-HOUR DAY.

1914-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2475

CAC. A SEMI-KEY DATE The 1914-S is scarce in lower circulated grades and is rare at the EF and AU levels. Mint state coins are few and far between. Nearly all are toned BN or RB. MS-65 coins are difficult to find in original color. // FOR THE FIRST TIME ON OCTOBER 19, 1914 THE UNITED STATES POST OFFICE USED AN AUTOMOBILE TO COLLECT AND DELIVER MAIL. // FRANZ FERDINAND, ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA AND HIS WIFE SOPHIE WERE ASSASSINATED IN SARAJEVO BY A YOUNG SERV NATIONALIST GAVRILO PRINCIP WHICH SET OFF A SERIES OF EVENTS THAT RESULTED IN WHAT IS NOW CALLED WORLD WAR I.

1915 1C MS65RD PCGS #2479

The mintage for this coin is low for a Philadelphia cent.but is still common through MS 65. MS 65RD coins are scarce // THE NEON TUBE SIGN WAS PATENTED BY GEORGE CLAUDE

1915 1C MS65RD PCGS #2479

The mintage for this coin is low for a Philadelphia cent.but is still common through MS 65. MS 65RD coins are scarce // THE NEON TUBE SIGN WAS PATENTED BY GEORGE CLAUDE

1915-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2481

CAC. Mint state coins are fairly common, but gems with original color, sharply struck, and no spots are rare. // ON DECEMBER 10th of 1915, THE ONE MILLIONTH AUTOMOBILE ROLLED OFF THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY ASSEMBLY LINE IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN. // ENGINEER AND CHEMIST GEORGES CLAUDE PATENTED THE NEON LIGHTING TUBE ON JANUARY 19th WHICH BECAME A FAMILIAR MATERIAL FOR ADVERTISING SIGNAGE. HE HAD INVENTED THE FIRST NEON LIGHT BACK IN 1910.

1915-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2481

CAC. Mint state coins are fairly common, but gems with original color, sharply struck, and no spots are rare. // ON DECEMBER 10th of 1915, THE ONE MILLIONTH AUTOMOBILE ROLLED OFF THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY ASSEMBLY LINE IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN. // ENGINEER AND CHEMIST GEORGES CLAUDE PATENTED THE NEON LIGHTING TUBE ON JANUARY 19th WHICH BECAME A FAMILIAR MATERIAL FOR ADVERTISING SIGNAGE. HE HAD INVENTED THE FIRST NEON LIGHT BACK IN 1910.

1915-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2484

A SEMI-KEY DATE The 15-S is scarce in all grades. Gem coins with original red-orange color and no specks or spots are rare. // TRANSCONTINENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICE BEGAN IN JANUARY (NY TO SAN FRANCISCO) // DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT IN UTAH AND COLORADO WAS ESTABLISHED.

1915-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2484

A SEMI-KEY DATE The 15-S is scarce in all grades. Gem coins with original red-orange color and no specks or spots are rare. // TRANSCONTINENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICE BEGAN IN JANUARY (NY TO SAN FRANCISCO) // DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT IN UTAH AND COLORADO WAS ESTABLISHED.

1915-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2484

A SEMI-KEY DATE The 15-S is scarce in all grades. Gem coins with original red-orange color and no specks or spots are rare. // TRANSCONTINENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICE BEGAN IN JANUARY (NY TO SAN FRANCISCO) // DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT IN UTAH AND COLORADO WAS ESTABLISHED.

1915-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2484

A SEMI-KEY DATE The 15-S is scarce in all grades. Gem coins with original red-orange color and no specks or spots are rare. // TRANSCONTINENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICE BEGAN IN JANUARY (NY TO SAN FRANCISCO) // DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT IN UTAH AND COLORADO WAS ESTABLISHED.

1916 1C MS65RD PCGS #2488

Fairly common in all grades including choice and gem Mint State. However, coins that are sharply struck.in original mint color without spots are scarce. Many are sharply struck with full details but many others are overly worn due to mis-spaced dies. // ON APRIL 20th. THE CHICAGO CUBS PLAYED THEIR FIRST BASEBALL GAME AT WEEGHAM PARK — NOW CALLED WRIGLEY FIELD — AND DEFEATED THE CINCINNATI REDS 7 TO 6 IN 11 INNINGS. // LOUIS BRANDEIS WAS SWORN IN AS A JUSTICE OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT ON JUNE 5th,

1916 1C MS65RD PCGS #2488

Fairly common in all grades including choice and gem Mint State. However, coins that are sharply struck.in original mint color without spots are scarce. Many are sharply struck with full details but many others are overly worn due to mis-spaced dies. // ON APRIL 20th. THE CHICAGO CUBS PLAYED THEIR FIRST BASEBALL GAME AT WEEGHAM PARK — NOW CALLED WRIGLEY FIELD — AND DEFEATED THE CINCINNATI REDS 7 TO 6 IN 11 INNINGS. // LOUIS BRANDEIS WAS SWORN IN AS A JUSTICE OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT ON JUNE 5th,

1916-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2491

The 1916-D is common in nearly all grades. These coins are often well struck. However, there are many exceptions. // ON AUGUST 1st HAWAI’I VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK WAS ESTABLISHED IN HAWAII. // ON AUGUST 9th LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK WAS ESTABLISHED IN CALIFORNIA. // ON AUGUST 25th UNITED STATES PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON SIGNED LEGISLATION THAT CREATED THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE.

1916-S 1C MS66RB PCGS #2493

CAC. Only three 1916-S cents have been graded in MS 66 by PCGS - two of them are BN and this coin in RB. Zero have been graded MS 66 RD

1916-S 1C MS66RB PCGS #2493

CAC. Only three 1916-S cents have been graded in MS 66 by PCGS - two of them are BN and this coin in RB. Zero have been graded MS 66 RD

1916-S 1C MS66RB PCGS #2493

CAC. Only three 1916-S cents have been graded in MS 66 by PCGS - two of them are BN and this coin in RB. Zero have been graded MS 66 RD

1917 1C MS66RD PCGS #2497

It is common in all grades through gem Mint State. Many coins exist in Full Detail. //

1917 1C MS66RD PCGS #2497

It is common in all grades through gem Mint State. Many coins exist in Full Detail. //

1917-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2499

CAC. Mint state coins are plentiful, but most are weakly struck. Sharply struck original color gems are quite rare.

1917-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2502

It is difficult to find well-struck 1917 S cents. Substandard is the norm for sharpness. Fewer than 90 1917 S coins have been graded 65 RB/RD or higher by PCGS (at time of purchase)

1917-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2502

It is difficult to find well-struck 1917 S cents. Substandard is the norm for sharpness. Fewer than 90 1917 S coins have been graded 65 RB/RD or higher by PCGS (at time of purchase)

1917-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2502

It is difficult to find well-struck 1917 S cents. Substandard is the norm for sharpness. Fewer than 90 1917 S coins have been graded 65 RB/RD or higher by PCGS (at time of purchase)

1918 1C MS66+ RD PCGS #2506

CAC These coins are common in all grades through gem Mint State with original color. With some exceptions, they usually are sharply struck. // CZAR NICOLAS II OF RUSSIA WERE EXECUTED BY THE BOLSHEVIKS.. // THE GREAT INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC OF 1918 BEGAN AT FORT RILEY IN KANSAS AND LATER SPREAD WORLDWIDE, BECOMING A PANDEMIC, THAT KILLED MORE THAN 20 MILLION PEOPLE.

1918-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2509

This is a sharply-struck coin which is very rare for a 65 RD 1918-D

1918-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2509

This is a sharply-struck coin which is very rare for a 65 RD 1918-D

1918-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2509

This is a sharply-struck coin which is very rare for a 65 RD 1918-D

1918-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2511

CAC Mint State coins are not rare in brown or red-brown below MS-65 but.it is rare t find red colored at or above MS65. Most 1918-S coins are poorly struck with few exceptions. // DIRING WORLD WAR I THE UNITED STATES USED AIRPLANES FOR THE FIRST TIME.. // GERMANY’S FLYING FIGHTER “ACE” WAS KILLED. // GERMANY SIGNED THE ARMISTICE THAT LED TO THE END OF THE WORLD WAR I FIGHTING. US Airmail Service begins The American Legion First Meeting

1918-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2511

CAC Mint State coins are not rare in brown or red-brown below MS-65 but.it is rare t find red colored at or above MS65. Most 1918-S coins are poorly struck with few exceptions. // DIRING WORLD WAR I THE UNITED STATES USED AIRPLANES FOR THE FIRST TIME.. // GERMANY’S FLYING FIGHTER “ACE” WAS KILLED. // GERMANY SIGNED THE ARMISTICE THAT LED TO THE END OF THE WORLD WAR I FIGHTING. US Airmail Service begins The American Legion First Meeting

1918-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2511

CAC Mint State coins are not rare in brown or red-brown below MS-65 but.it is rare t find red colored at or above MS65. Most 1918-S coins are poorly struck with few exceptions. // DIRING WORLD WAR I THE UNITED STATES USED AIRPLANES FOR THE FIRST TIME.. // GERMANY’S FLYING FIGHTER “ACE” WAS KILLED. // GERMANY SIGNED THE ARMISTICE THAT LED TO THE END OF THE WORLD WAR I FIGHTING. US Airmail Service begins The American Legion First Meeting

1918-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2511

CAC Mint State coins are not rare in brown or red-brown below MS-65 but.it is rare t find red colored at or above MS65. Most 1918-S coins are poorly struck with few exceptions. // DIRING WORLD WAR I THE UNITED STATES USED AIRPLANES FOR THE FIRST TIME.. // GERMANY’S FLYING FIGHTER “ACE” WAS KILLED. // GERMANY SIGNED THE ARMISTICE THAT LED TO THE END OF THE WORLD WAR I FIGHTING. US Airmail Service begins The American Legion First Meeting

1919 1C MS63RB PCGS #2514

This coin is common in all grades through MS-65 RD and sometimes higher grades. Many coins are well struck and have full details. // ON JANUARY 16TH THE 18TH AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, AUTHORIZING THE PROHIBITION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WAS RATIFIED BY A MAJORITY OF THE U.S. STATES.

1919 1C MS63RB PCGS #2514

This coin is common in all grades through MS-65 RD and sometimes higher grades. Many coins are well struck and have full details. // ON JANUARY 16TH THE 18TH AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, AUTHORIZING THE PROHIBITION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WAS RATIFIED BY A MAJORITY OF THE U.S. STATES.

1919 1C MS63RB PCGS #2514

This coin is common in all grades through MS-65 RD and sometimes higher grades. Many coins are well struck and have full details. // ON JANUARY 16TH THE 18TH AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, AUTHORIZING THE PROHIBITION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WAS RATIFIED BY A MAJORITY OF THE U.S. STATES.

1919-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2518

Despite the generous mintage, a choice or gem specimen with original color that is well struck is a rarity. Most 1919-Ds are lightly struck in one or more areas.

1919-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2518

Despite the generous mintage, a choice or gem specimen with original color that is well struck is a rarity. Most 1919-Ds are lightly struck in one or more areas.

1919-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2518

Despite the generous mintage, a choice or gem specimen with original color that is well struck is a rarity. Most 1919-Ds are lightly struck in one or more areas.

1919-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2520

Fewer than 90 1919-S coins have been graded 65 RB/RD or higher by PCGS (at time of purchase)

1919-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2520

Fewer than 90 1919-S coins have been graded 65 RB/RD or higher by PCGS (at time of purchase)

1919-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2520

Fewer than 90 1919-S coins have been graded 65 RB/RD or higher by PCGS (at time of purchase)

1919-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2520

Fewer than 90 1919-S coins have been graded 65 RB/RD or higher by PCGS (at time of purchase)

1920 1C MS66+ RD PCGS #2524

PROHIBITION BEGAN WITH THE PASSAGE OF THE 18th AMENDMENT.. THE 19th AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION WAS RATIFIED ON AUG. 18th GIVING WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE.

1920-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2527

Q. David Bowers states that the typical 1920-D is a miserable strike., with a lack of detail on Lincoln’s hair. . .” He further states, “Finding a sharply struck gem with original color is almost . . .an impossibility.” He further warns not to put too much emphasis on the grade on the label on the slab of a certified coin but to look closely at the coin itself for color, sharpness, and strength of strike.

1920-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2527

Q. David Bowers states that the typical 1920-D is a miserable strike., with a lack of detail on Lincoln’s hair. . .” He further states, “Finding a sharply struck gem with original color is almost . . .an impossibility.” He further warns not to put too much emphasis on the grade on the label on the slab of a certified coin but to look closely at the coin itself for color, sharpness, and strength of strike.

1920-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2527

Q. David Bowers states that the typical 1920-D is a miserable strike., with a lack of detail on Lincoln’s hair. . .” He further states, “Finding a sharply struck gem with original color is almost . . .an impossibility.” He further warns not to put too much emphasis on the grade on the label on the slab of a certified coin but to look closely at the coin itself for color, sharpness, and strength of strike.

1920-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2527

Q. David Bowers states that the typical 1920-D is a miserable strike., with a lack of detail on Lincoln’s hair. . .” He further states, “Finding a sharply struck gem with original color is almost . . .an impossibility.” He further warns not to put too much emphasis on the grade on the label on the slab of a certified coin but to look closely at the coin itself for color, sharpness, and strength of strike.

1920-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2529

CAC. Finding a 1920-S choice gem sharply struck cent with original color is a difficult proposition. Very few of these coins that have not be chemically altered are known to exist. Most of the 1920-S cents are poorly struck. Trying to find Full Detail coins will be a difficult task. / / THE 19TH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION WAS RATIFIED ON AUG. 18TH, GIVING WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE.

1920-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2529

CAC. Finding a 1920-S choice gem sharply struck cent with original color is a difficult proposition. Very few of these coins that have not be chemically altered are known to exist. Most of the 1920-S cents are poorly struck. Trying to find Full Detail coins will be a difficult task. / / THE 19TH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION WAS RATIFIED ON AUG. 18TH, GIVING WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE.

1920-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2529

CAC. Finding a 1920-S choice gem sharply struck cent with original color is a difficult proposition. Very few of these coins that have not be chemically altered are known to exist. Most of the 1920-S cents are poorly struck. Trying to find Full Detail coins will be a difficult task. / / THE 19TH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION WAS RATIFIED ON AUG. 18TH, GIVING WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE.

1921 1C MS65RD PCGS #2533

The quality of the 1921 Philadelphia cents are some of the most poorly struck coins of the 1920s due to the use of overused tired dies. Consequently strong sharply struck cents are relatively rare. However, If you have the time and patience you might be able to locate some of the decent looking MS coins that do exist out there. // ON OCTOBER 23rd THE GREEN BAY PACKERS PLAYED THE FIRST NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME AGAINST MINNEAPOLIS AND WON 7 TO 6.

1921 1C MS65RD PCGS #2533

The quality of the 1921 Philadelphia cents are some of the most poorly struck coins of the 1920s due to the use of overused tired dies. Consequently strong sharply struck cents are relatively rare. However, If you have the time and patience you might be able to locate some of the decent looking MS coins that do exist out there. // ON OCTOBER 23rd THE GREEN BAY PACKERS PLAYED THE FIRST NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME AGAINST MINNEAPOLIS AND WON 7 TO 6.

1921 1C MS65RD PCGS #2533

The quality of the 1921 Philadelphia cents are some of the most poorly struck coins of the 1920s due to the use of overused tired dies. Consequently strong sharply struck cents are relatively rare. However, If you have the time and patience you might be able to locate some of the decent looking MS coins that do exist out there. // ON OCTOBER 23rd THE GREEN BAY PACKERS PLAYED THE FIRST NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME AGAINST MINNEAPOLIS AND WON 7 TO 6.

1921-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2536

Due to a lack of demand from banks, the 21-S cents were only coined early in the year. The SF Mint did not not restart production of cents until 1923. // THE YANKEES PURCHASED 20 ACRES IN THE BRONX FOR YANKEE STADIUM. // THE FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRPLANE FLIGHT IN 24 hrs ARRIVED IN FLORIDA

1921-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2536

Due to a lack of demand from banks, the 21-S cents were only coined early in the year. The SF Mint did not not restart production of cents until 1923. // THE YANKEES PURCHASED 20 ACRES IN THE BRONX FOR YANKEE STADIUM. // THE FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRPLANE FLIGHT IN 24 hrs ARRIVED IN FLORIDA

1921-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2536

Due to a lack of demand from banks, the 21-S cents were only coined early in the year. The SF Mint did not not restart production of cents until 1923. // THE YANKEES PURCHASED 20 ACRES IN THE BRONX FOR YANKEE STADIUM. // THE FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRPLANE FLIGHT IN 24 hrs ARRIVED IN FLORIDA

1921-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2536

Due to a lack of demand from banks, the 21-S cents were only coined early in the year. The SF Mint did not not restart production of cents until 1923. // THE YANKEES PURCHASED 20 ACRES IN THE BRONX FOR YANKEE STADIUM. // THE FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRPLANE FLIGHT IN 24 hrs ARRIVED IN FLORIDA

1922-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2539

SEMI-KEY DATE Gem high-grade Mint State coins with original color are very scarce. 1922-D coins with the D missing are rare and command a substantial premium (Research 1922-D, No D (“Plain”)

1923 1C MS64RD PCGS #2545

This coin is common in all grades through MS-65 RD.. Lincoln’s hair will most likely be less distinct that earlier 1920 coins and Lincoln’s shoulder continued to be lightly struck during most of the decade. Many coins with good eye appeal can be found. // KING TUTANKHAMUN’S TOMB WAS OPENED BY HOWARD CARTER // INSULIN WAS MASS-PRODUCED FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES

1923 1C MS64RD PCGS #2545

This coin is common in all grades through MS-65 RD.. Lincoln’s hair will most likely be less distinct that earlier 1920 coins and Lincoln’s shoulder continued to be lightly struck during most of the decade. Many coins with good eye appeal can be found. // KING TUTANKHAMUN’S TOMB WAS OPENED BY HOWARD CARTER // INSULIN WAS MASS-PRODUCED FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES

1923 1C MS64RD PCGS #2545

This coin is common in all grades through MS-65 RD.. Lincoln’s hair will most likely be less distinct that earlier 1920 coins and Lincoln’s shoulder continued to be lightly struck during most of the decade. Many coins with good eye appeal can be found. // KING TUTANKHAMUN’S TOMB WAS OPENED BY HOWARD CARTER // INSULIN WAS MASS-PRODUCED FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES

1923-S 1C MS63RB PCGS #2547

Somewhat scarce in all grades

1923-S 1C MS63RB PCGS #2547

Somewhat scarce in all grades

1923-S 1C MS63RB PCGS #2547

Somewhat scarce in all grades

1924 1C MS65RD PCGS #2551

Common in all grades. The qualities of striking & sharpness are mixed. Many are weak but others are sharp. // ELLIS ISLAND CLOSED AS AN IMMIGRATION POINT TO THE U.S.

1924-D 1C MS63RB PCGS #2553

CAC. SEMI-KEY DATE It has the lowest mintage since the 1914-D.. Mint State coins are scarce. // THE 1st WINTER OLYMPICS TOOK PLACE IN CHAMONIX, FRANCE

1924-S 1C MS63RB PCGS #2556

Although the mintage of this coin is more than 4 times that of the 1924-D, it is considerably rarer in gem Mint State condition. When found in circulated condition, most 1924s are in G or VG condition. Exceptions do occur but most coins are weakly defined in one or more areas. / / THE FIRST WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES WERE HELD IN CHAMONIX, FRANCE

1924-S 1C MS63RB PCGS #2556

Although the mintage of this coin is more than 4 times that of the 1924-D, it is considerably rarer in gem Mint State condition. When found in circulated condition, most 1924s are in G or VG condition. Exceptions do occur but most coins are weakly defined in one or more areas. / / THE FIRST WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES WERE HELD IN CHAMONIX, FRANCE

1924-S 1C MS63RB PCGS #2556

Although the mintage of this coin is more than 4 times that of the 1924-D, it is considerably rarer in gem Mint State condition. When found in circulated condition, most 1924s are in G or VG condition. Exceptions do occur but most coins are weakly defined in one or more areas. / / THE FIRST WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES WERE HELD IN CHAMONIX, FRANCE

1925 1C MS66RD PCGS #2560

Most are sharply struck with original color up through gem Mint State.. / THE FIRST MOTEL (MOTORISTS HOTEL) OPENED IN SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA. / THE GRAND OLE OPRY BEGAN BROADCASTING OVER THE RADIO

1925 1C MS66RD PCGS #2560

Most are sharply struck with original color up through gem Mint State.. / THE FIRST MOTEL (MOTORISTS HOTEL) OPENED IN SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA. / THE GRAND OLE OPRY BEGAN BROADCASTING OVER THE RADIO

1925 1C MS66RD PCGS #2560

Most are sharply struck with original color up through gem Mint State.. / THE FIRST MOTEL (MOTORISTS HOTEL) OPENED IN SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA. / THE GRAND OLE OPRY BEGAN BROADCASTING OVER THE RADIO

1925-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2563

This coin is common in all grades through Mint State. However, finding a sharply struck Lincoln cent in the 1920s will take time and patience since most coins of that decade were usually weakly struck.. A gem that is strongly struck and has its original color is quite rare. Remember if you are a true coin connoisseur, buy the con not the holder.

1925-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2563

This coin is common in all grades through Mint State. However, finding a sharply struck Lincoln cent in the 1920s will take time and patience since most coins of that decade were usually weakly struck.. A gem that is strongly struck and has its original color is quite rare. Remember if you are a true coin connoisseur, buy the con not the holder.

1925-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2563

This coin is common in all grades through Mint State. However, finding a sharply struck Lincoln cent in the 1920s will take time and patience since most coins of that decade were usually weakly struck.. A gem that is strongly struck and has its original color is quite rare. Remember if you are a true coin connoisseur, buy the con not the holder.

1925-S 1C MS63RD PCGS #2566

Finding a 1925-S with Full Details would be a true rarity (similar to the ‘25 D). Most of the coins for this year seem to be poorly struck. Coins in worn grades are common. Good luck finding any that are strongly struck. / / ON MAY 5 JOHN T. SCOPES WAS ARRESTED FOR TEACHING EVOLUTION IN TENNESSEE

1925-S 1C MS63RD PCGS #2566

Finding a 1925-S with Full Details would be a true rarity (similar to the ‘25 D). Most of the coins for this year seem to be poorly struck. Coins in worn grades are common. Good luck finding any that are strongly struck. / / ON MAY 5 JOHN T. SCOPES WAS ARRESTED FOR TEACHING EVOLUTION IN TENNESSEE

1925-S 1C MS63RD PCGS #2566

Finding a 1925-S with Full Details would be a true rarity (similar to the ‘25 D). Most of the coins for this year seem to be poorly struck. Coins in worn grades are common. Good luck finding any that are strongly struck. / / ON MAY 5 JOHN T. SCOPES WAS ARRESTED FOR TEACHING EVOLUTION IN TENNESSEE

1926 1C MS63RD PCGS #2569

Large mintage. Common in all grades up through MS-65 RD. Usually well struck. / / JOHN LOGIE BAIRD CONDUCTED THE FIRST PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF A TELEVISION. / / NUMISMATISTS WERE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET MORE PEOPLE INTERESTED IN COIN COLLECTING.

1926 1C MS63RD PCGS #2569

Large mintage. Common in all grades up through MS-65 RD. Usually well struck. / / JOHN LOGIE BAIRD CONDUCTED THE FIRST PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF A TELEVISION. / / NUMISMATISTS WERE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET MORE PEOPLE INTERESTED IN COIN COLLECTING.

1926 1C MS63RD PCGS #2569

Large mintage. Common in all grades up through MS-65 RD. Usually well struck. / / JOHN LOGIE BAIRD CONDUCTED THE FIRST PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF A TELEVISION. / / NUMISMATISTS WERE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET MORE PEOPLE INTERESTED IN COIN COLLECTING.

1926-D 1C MS65+ RD PCGS #2572

One analyst described the 1926-D Lincoln cent as usually being “dull and unattractive.” Sharply struck gems with original color are very rare. The 3rd edition of a Guide to Lincoln Cents states that if you find a 1926-D Full Details coin you have “hit a numismatic World Series Home run with the bases loaded. Take a look at the accompanying picture to see what you think about this coin // A.A. Milne published "Winnie-the-Pooh" in 1926. // June 19 – DeFord Bailey was the first African-American to perform on Nashville's Grand Ole Opry.

1926-S 1C MS63RB PCGS #2574

SEMI-KEY DATE Q. David Bowers describes this coin as “the rarity among pristine (undipped) Mint State Lincoln’s.” 1926-S coins with full original Red coloring are seldom seen. Striking and sharpness are usually sub-par and indistinct. // On February 1 – Land on Broadway and Wall Street in New York City was sold at a record $7 per sq inch. // On March 16 Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fuel rocket, at Auburn, Massachusetts.

1926-S 1C MS63RB PCGS #2574

SEMI-KEY DATE Q. David Bowers describes this coin as “the rarity among pristine (undipped) Mint State Lincoln’s.” 1926-S coins with full original Red coloring are seldom seen. Striking and sharpness are usually sub-par and indistinct. // On February 1 – Land on Broadway and Wall Street in New York City was sold at a record $7 per sq inch. // On March 16 Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fuel rocket, at Auburn, Massachusetts.

1926-S 1C MS63RB PCGS #2574

SEMI-KEY DATE Q. David Bowers describes this coin as “the rarity among pristine (undipped) Mint State Lincoln’s.” 1926-S coins with full original Red coloring are seldom seen. Striking and sharpness are usually sub-par and indistinct. // On February 1 – Land on Broadway and Wall Street in New York City was sold at a record $7 per sq inch. // On March 16 Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fuel rocket, at Auburn, Massachusetts.

1927 1C MS65RB PCGS #2577

In the coin world several fairly sharp Philadelphia Lincoln cents were made despite the decline of the hubs due to continued wear. / / THIS WAS THE YEAR CHARLES LINDBERGH FLEW SOLO NON-STOP FROM LONG ISLAND TO PARIS. THE DECADE WAS KNOWN AS THE ROARING 20s.

1927 1C MS65RB PCGS #2577

In the coin world several fairly sharp Philadelphia Lincoln cents were made despite the decline of the hubs due to continued wear. / / THIS WAS THE YEAR CHARLES LINDBERGH FLEW SOLO NON-STOP FROM LONG ISLAND TO PARIS. THE DECADE WAS KNOWN AS THE ROARING 20s.

1927 1C MS65RB PCGS #2577

In the coin world several fairly sharp Philadelphia Lincoln cents were made despite the decline of the hubs due to continued wear. / / THIS WAS THE YEAR CHARLES LINDBERGH FLEW SOLO NON-STOP FROM LONG ISLAND TO PARIS. THE DECADE WAS KNOWN AS THE ROARING 20s.

1927-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2581

These coins are usually well struck with strong striking and sharpness. Full Details are not hard to find and the coins in all grades through gem Mint State condition are common. // THE HOLLAND TUNNEL UNDER THE HUDSON RIVER OPENED ON NOVEMBER 13th CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY WITH NEW JERSEY. // HENRY FORD REVEALED THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY’S NEWEST MODEL CAR, THE MODEL A, WHICH REPLACED THE FAMOUS MODEL T. // THE MOVIE. “THE JAZZ SINGER”, OPENED ON OCTOBER 6 AND BECAME A HUGE SUCCESS, MARKING THE END OF THE SILENT FILM ERA.. // CITY DWELLERS WHO HAD ELECTRICITY COULD PURCHASE AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE FOR $79.00. FOR THOSE WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, A MANUAL WASHING MACHINE WOULD COST $15.95.

1927-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2581

These coins are usually well struck with strong striking and sharpness. Full Details are not hard to find and the coins in all grades through gem Mint State condition are common. // THE HOLLAND TUNNEL UNDER THE HUDSON RIVER OPENED ON NOVEMBER 13th CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY WITH NEW JERSEY. // HENRY FORD REVEALED THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY’S NEWEST MODEL CAR, THE MODEL A, WHICH REPLACED THE FAMOUS MODEL T. // THE MOVIE. “THE JAZZ SINGER”, OPENED ON OCTOBER 6 AND BECAME A HUGE SUCCESS, MARKING THE END OF THE SILENT FILM ERA.. // CITY DWELLERS WHO HAD ELECTRICITY COULD PURCHASE AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE FOR $79.00. FOR THOSE WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, A MANUAL WASHING MACHINE WOULD COST $15.95.

1927-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2581

These coins are usually well struck with strong striking and sharpness. Full Details are not hard to find and the coins in all grades through gem Mint State condition are common. // THE HOLLAND TUNNEL UNDER THE HUDSON RIVER OPENED ON NOVEMBER 13th CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY WITH NEW JERSEY. // HENRY FORD REVEALED THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY’S NEWEST MODEL CAR, THE MODEL A, WHICH REPLACED THE FAMOUS MODEL T. // THE MOVIE. “THE JAZZ SINGER”, OPENED ON OCTOBER 6 AND BECAME A HUGE SUCCESS, MARKING THE END OF THE SILENT FILM ERA.. // CITY DWELLERS WHO HAD ELECTRICITY COULD PURCHASE AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE FOR $79.00. FOR THOSE WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, A MANUAL WASHING MACHINE WOULD COST $15.95.

1927-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2581

These coins are usually well struck with strong striking and sharpness. Full Details are not hard to find and the coins in all grades through gem Mint State condition are common. // THE HOLLAND TUNNEL UNDER THE HUDSON RIVER OPENED ON NOVEMBER 13th CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY WITH NEW JERSEY. // HENRY FORD REVEALED THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY’S NEWEST MODEL CAR, THE MODEL A, WHICH REPLACED THE FAMOUS MODEL T. // THE MOVIE. “THE JAZZ SINGER”, OPENED ON OCTOBER 6 AND BECAME A HUGE SUCCESS, MARKING THE END OF THE SILENT FILM ERA.. // CITY DWELLERS WHO HAD ELECTRICITY COULD PURCHASE AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE FOR $79.00. FOR THOSE WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, A MANUAL WASHING MACHINE WOULD COST $15.95.

1927-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2584

The absolutely rarity of sharply struck original Min State Red Cents is largely unknown to most collectors. Most 1927-S coins lack Full Details and are weakly defined. // THE GREAT MISSISSIPPI FLOOD OF 1927 AFFECTED APPROXIMATELY 700,000 PEOPLE IN WHAT WAS THEN CONSIDERED THE GREATEST NATIONAL DISASTER IN UNITED STATES HISTORY.

1927-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2584

The absolutely rarity of sharply struck original Min State Red Cents is largely unknown to most collectors. Most 1927-S coins lack Full Details and are weakly defined. // THE GREAT MISSISSIPPI FLOOD OF 1927 AFFECTED APPROXIMATELY 700,000 PEOPLE IN WHAT WAS THEN CONSIDERED THE GREATEST NATIONAL DISASTER IN UNITED STATES HISTORY.

1928 1C MS67RD PCGS #2587

Most Philadelphia 1928 coins are well struck and many have full details. Coins in all grades are plentiful, including gems with substantial original color.. // THE FIRST AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE BUILDING OPENED IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ON JAN. 1ST

1928 1C MS67RD PCGS #2587

Most Philadelphia 1928 coins are well struck and many have full details. Coins in all grades are plentiful, including gems with substantial original color.. // THE FIRST AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE BUILDING OPENED IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ON JAN. 1ST

1928 1C MS67RD PCGS #2587

Most Philadelphia 1928 coins are well struck and many have full details. Coins in all grades are plentiful, including gems with substantial original color.. // THE FIRST AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE BUILDING OPENED IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ON JAN. 1ST

1928-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2590

Common up to grade MS-64RD. MS-65RD coins with original color are somewhat scarce. // ALEXANDER FLEMING DISCOVERED PENICILLIN & CHANGED THE WORLD BY INTRODUCING ANTIBIOTICS.

1928-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2590

Common up to grade MS-64RD. MS-65RD coins with original color are somewhat scarce. // ALEXANDER FLEMING DISCOVERED PENICILLIN & CHANGED THE WORLD BY INTRODUCING ANTIBIOTICS.

1928-D 1C MS65RD PCGS #2590

Common up to grade MS-64RD. MS-65RD coins with original color are somewhat scarce. // ALEXANDER FLEMING DISCOVERED PENICILLIN & CHANGED THE WORLD BY INTRODUCING ANTIBIOTICS.

1928-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2592

CAC. About this coin, Heritage Auctions said, “Gems are scarce, and finer examples number in the single digits. This CAC-approved piece will be an upgrade for many top Registry Set collections, both in technical quality and eye appeal.” (Dec. 2019)

1929 1C MS66RD PCGS #2596

These coins are usually sharply struck and have a deeper red-orange color than coins from earlier and subsequent years. The 1929 P is plentiful in all grades up through and beyond MS-65RD. / THE VERY FIRST ACADEMY AWARDS, ALSO KNOWN AS THE OSCARS, WERE PRESENTED ON MAY 16TH.

1929 1C MS66RD PCGS #2596

These coins are usually sharply struck and have a deeper red-orange color than coins from earlier and subsequent years. The 1929 P is plentiful in all grades up through and beyond MS-65RD. / THE VERY FIRST ACADEMY AWARDS, ALSO KNOWN AS THE OSCARS, WERE PRESENTED ON MAY 16TH.

1929 1C MS66RD PCGS #2596

These coins are usually sharply struck and have a deeper red-orange color than coins from earlier and subsequent years. The 1929 P is plentiful in all grades up through and beyond MS-65RD. / THE VERY FIRST ACADEMY AWARDS, ALSO KNOWN AS THE OSCARS, WERE PRESENTED ON MAY 16TH.

1929-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2599

These coins are common in all grades through Mint State. However, if you want MS-65 and higher coins that are sharply struck with Full Details, you’ll find that those coins are rare and can be found if you are patient. // THE FIRST CAR RADIO WAS MADE BY MOTOROLA. IN THE U.S.

1929-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2599

These coins are common in all grades through Mint State. However, if you want MS-65 and higher coins that are sharply struck with Full Details, you’ll find that those coins are rare and can be found if you are patient. // THE FIRST CAR RADIO WAS MADE BY MOTOROLA. IN THE U.S.

1929-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2599

These coins are common in all grades through Mint State. However, if you want MS-65 and higher coins that are sharply struck with Full Details, you’ll find that those coins are rare and can be found if you are patient. // THE FIRST CAR RADIO WAS MADE BY MOTOROLA. IN THE U.S.

1929-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2602

The 1929-S is common in all grades through Mint State RD. Full Detail coins exist, however, most coins have weaknesses in sharpness and striking to one degree or another.. Well-struck coins are in the minority. Finding strong coins is a real challenge. / THE SOFT DRINK 7-UP WAS INVENTED IN THE U.S. BY CHARLES LEIPER GRIGG

1929-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2602

The 1929-S is common in all grades through Mint State RD. Full Detail coins exist, however, most coins have weaknesses in sharpness and striking to one degree or another.. Well-struck coins are in the minority. Finding strong coins is a real challenge. / THE SOFT DRINK 7-UP WAS INVENTED IN THE U.S. BY CHARLES LEIPER GRIGG

1930 1C MS66RD PCGS #2605

These coins are often sharply struck and are common in just about any grade a coin collector desires, including MS-65 and above / COST OF LIVING IN 1930: — AVERAGE COST OF NEW HOUSE, $7,145 — AVERAGE WAGES PER YEAR, $1,970.00 — A LB. OF HAMBURGER MEAT, — 13 cents — A LOAF OF BREAD, — 9 CENTS. — A PONTIAC BIG SIX CAR, — $745.

1930 1C MS66RD PCGS #2605

These coins are often sharply struck and are common in just about any grade a coin collector desires, including MS-65 and above / COST OF LIVING IN 1930: — AVERAGE COST OF NEW HOUSE, $7,145 — AVERAGE WAGES PER YEAR, $1,970.00 — A LB. OF HAMBURGER MEAT, — 13 cents — A LOAF OF BREAD, — 9 CENTS. — A PONTIAC BIG SIX CAR, — $745.

1930 1C MS66RD PCGS #2605

These coins are often sharply struck and are common in just about any grade a coin collector desires, including MS-65 and above / COST OF LIVING IN 1930: — AVERAGE COST OF NEW HOUSE, $7,145 — AVERAGE WAGES PER YEAR, $1,970.00 — A LB. OF HAMBURGER MEAT, — 13 cents — A LOAF OF BREAD, — 9 CENTS. — A PONTIAC BIG SIX CAR, — $745.

1930 1C MS66RD PCGS #2605

These coins are often sharply struck and are common in just about any grade a coin collector desires, including MS-65 and above / COST OF LIVING IN 1930: — AVERAGE COST OF NEW HOUSE, $7,145 — AVERAGE WAGES PER YEAR, $1,970.00 — A LB. OF HAMBURGER MEAT, — 13 cents — A LOAF OF BREAD, — 9 CENTS. — A PONTIAC BIG SIX CAR, — $745.

1930-D 1C MS66+ RD PCGS #2608

This is the scarcest of the three 1930 coins. The coins are usually sharply struck. They are common in all grades through gem Mint State.

1930-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2611

Compared to the typical San Francisco struck cents of the 1920s, the 1930-S is usually fairly well struck. Consequently, the 1930-S often has gems with Full Details and original red color.

1930-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2611

Compared to the typical San Francisco struck cents of the 1920s, the 1930-S is usually fairly well struck. Consequently, the 1930-S often has gems with Full Details and original red color.

1930-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2611

Compared to the typical San Francisco struck cents of the 1920s, the 1930-S is usually fairly well struck. Consequently, the 1930-S often has gems with Full Details and original red color.

1930-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2611

Compared to the typical San Francisco struck cents of the 1920s, the 1930-S is usually fairly well struck. Consequently, the 1930-S often has gems with Full Details and original red color.

1931 1C MS66RD PCGS #2614

These coins are fairly common in all grades. A collector should not have much difficulty finding specimens with original color and Full Details. In comparison to coins struck in 1934 and after, these coins could be considered scarce to rare. Note: For fun take a look at the Lincoln cent mintages for 1931, 1932, & 1933 and see if you can find smaller mintages before 1934. (No fair counting 1922) / CONSTRUCTION BEGAN ON THE HOOVER DAM ON THE COLORADO RIVER IN SEPT. 1931

1931 1C MS66RD PCGS #2614

These coins are fairly common in all grades. A collector should not have much difficulty finding specimens with original color and Full Details. In comparison to coins struck in 1934 and after, these coins could be considered scarce to rare. Note: For fun take a look at the Lincoln cent mintages for 1931, 1932, & 1933 and see if you can find smaller mintages before 1934. (No fair counting 1922) / CONSTRUCTION BEGAN ON THE HOOVER DAM ON THE COLORADO RIVER IN SEPT. 1931

1931 1C MS66RD PCGS #2614

These coins are fairly common in all grades. A collector should not have much difficulty finding specimens with original color and Full Details. In comparison to coins struck in 1934 and after, these coins could be considered scarce to rare. Note: For fun take a look at the Lincoln cent mintages for 1931, 1932, & 1933 and see if you can find smaller mintages before 1934. (No fair counting 1922) / CONSTRUCTION BEGAN ON THE HOOVER DAM ON THE COLORADO RIVER IN SEPT. 1931

1931 1C MS66RD PCGS #2614

These coins are fairly common in all grades. A collector should not have much difficulty finding specimens with original color and Full Details. In comparison to coins struck in 1934 and after, these coins could be considered scarce to rare. Note: For fun take a look at the Lincoln cent mintages for 1931, 1932, & 1933 and see if you can find smaller mintages before 1934. (No fair counting 1922) / CONSTRUCTION BEGAN ON THE HOOVER DAM ON THE COLORADO RIVER IN SEPT. 1931

1931-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2616

A SEMI-KEY DATE for cents in this decade. The coin is readily available in all grades, but is far scarcer than the 1931-S in gem Mint State with sharp details. / / THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING OFFICIALLY OPENED IN MAY 1931

1931-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2616

A SEMI-KEY DATE for cents in this decade. The coin is readily available in all grades, but is far scarcer than the 1931-S in gem Mint State with sharp details. / / THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING OFFICIALLY OPENED IN MAY 1931

1931-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2616

A SEMI-KEY DATE for cents in this decade. The coin is readily available in all grades, but is far scarcer than the 1931-S in gem Mint State with sharp details. / / THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING OFFICIALLY OPENED IN MAY 1931

1931-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2616

A SEMI-KEY DATE for cents in this decade. The coin is readily available in all grades, but is far scarcer than the 1931-S in gem Mint State with sharp details. / / THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING OFFICIALLY OPENED IN MAY 1931

1931-S 1C MS65+ RD PCGS #2620

A KEY to the series. The 1931-S is notable due to its low mintage. Striking and sharpness are usually above average. Full detail coins can be found but are in the minority. // THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER WAS ADOPTED AS THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL ANTHEM

1932 1C MS65RD PCGS #2623

The Philadelphia mint produced just over 9 million cents for 1932 — an all time low. Nevertheless there are a sufficient number of Mint State coins available to meet the demands of coin collectors. It is still fairly easy to find MS-65 coin with Full Details. / / COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND JOHNNY CASH WAS BORN ON FEB. 26, 1932 IN KINGSLAND, ARKANSAS

1932 1C MS65RD PCGS #2623

The Philadelphia mint produced just over 9 million cents for 1932 — an all time low. Nevertheless there are a sufficient number of Mint State coins available to meet the demands of coin collectors. It is still fairly easy to find MS-65 coin with Full Details. / / COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND JOHNNY CASH WAS BORN ON FEB. 26, 1932 IN KINGSLAND, ARKANSAS

1932 1C MS65RD PCGS #2623

The Philadelphia mint produced just over 9 million cents for 1932 — an all time low. Nevertheless there are a sufficient number of Mint State coins available to meet the demands of coin collectors. It is still fairly easy to find MS-65 coin with Full Details. / / COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND JOHNNY CASH WAS BORN ON FEB. 26, 1932 IN KINGSLAND, ARKANSAS

1932-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2626

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE. This coin is fairly easy to acquire up to MS-65 RD. It becomes scarce in MS-66 RD and much scarcer in 67 Rd. Examples of coins with Full Details should not be too difficult to find. / HATTIE W. CARAWAY WAS ELECTED 1ST WOMAN U.S. SENATOR

1932-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2626

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE. This coin is fairly easy to acquire up to MS-65 RD. It becomes scarce in MS-66 RD and much scarcer in 67 Rd. Examples of coins with Full Details should not be too difficult to find. / HATTIE W. CARAWAY WAS ELECTED 1ST WOMAN U.S. SENATOR

1932-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2626

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE. This coin is fairly easy to acquire up to MS-65 RD. It becomes scarce in MS-66 RD and much scarcer in 67 Rd. Examples of coins with Full Details should not be too difficult to find. / HATTIE W. CARAWAY WAS ELECTED 1ST WOMAN U.S. SENATOR

1933 1C MS66RD PCGS #2629

CAC. This is another (relatively) low mintage coin for the Philadelphia mint. Despite the low mintage, finding good quality coins with full details should not be too difficult. // THE MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MONUMENT WAS DEDICATED IN SOUTH DAKOTA.

1933 1C MS66RD PCGS #2629

CAC. This is another (relatively) low mintage coin for the Philadelphia mint. Despite the low mintage, finding good quality coins with full details should not be too difficult. // THE MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MONUMENT WAS DEDICATED IN SOUTH DAKOTA.

1933 1C MS66RD PCGS #2629

CAC. This is another (relatively) low mintage coin for the Philadelphia mint. Despite the low mintage, finding good quality coins with full details should not be too difficult. // THE MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MONUMENT WAS DEDICATED IN SOUTH DAKOTA.

1933-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2632

SEMI-KEY DATE Compared to post 1933 Lincoln cents the 1933-D with a mintage of 6.2 million are scarce, perhaps even rare, Yet, well-struck coins with Full Details and original color are not too difficult to find in the higher grades. // THE 21ST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION, REPEALING PROHIBITION, WAS RATIFIED.

1933-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2632

SEMI-KEY DATE Compared to post 1933 Lincoln cents the 1933-D with a mintage of 6.2 million are scarce, perhaps even rare, Yet, well-struck coins with Full Details and original color are not too difficult to find in the higher grades. // THE 21ST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION, REPEALING PROHIBITION, WAS RATIFIED.

1933-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2632

SEMI-KEY DATE Compared to post 1933 Lincoln cents the 1933-D with a mintage of 6.2 million are scarce, perhaps even rare, Yet, well-struck coins with Full Details and original color are not too difficult to find in the higher grades. // THE 21ST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION, REPEALING PROHIBITION, WAS RATIFIED.

1933-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2632

SEMI-KEY DATE Compared to post 1933 Lincoln cents the 1933-D with a mintage of 6.2 million are scarce, perhaps even rare, Yet, well-struck coins with Full Details and original color are not too difficult to find in the higher grades. // THE 21ST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION, REPEALING PROHIBITION, WAS RATIFIED.

1943-S 1C MS67+ PCGS #2717

CAC 20th Century Type Set, Major Types No Gold (1900-1999)

1943-S 1C MS67+ PCGS #2717

CAC 20th Century Type Set, Major Types No Gold (1900-1999)

1943-S 1C MS67+ PCGS #2717

CAC 20th Century Type Set, Major Types No Gold (1900-1999)

1943-S 1C MS67+ PCGS #2717

CAC 20th Century Type Set, Major Types No Gold (1900-1999)

1943-S 1C MS67+ PCGS #2717

CAC 20th Century Type Set, Major Types No Gold (1900-1999)

1943-S 1C MS67+ PCGS #2717

CAC 20th Century Type Set, Major Types No Gold (1900-1999)

1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64RD PCGS #2950

One of the Lincoln Cents major varieties. It is a scarce (est. 16,000 to 32,000) and popular variety. Very strong doubling is evident on the date, LIBERTY, and IN GOD WE TRUST.

1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64RD PCGS #2950

One of the Lincoln Cents major varieties. It is a scarce (est. 16,000 to 32,000) and popular variety. Very strong doubling is evident on the date, LIBERTY, and IN GOD WE TRUST.

1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64RD PCGS #2950

One of the Lincoln Cents major varieties. It is a scarce (est. 16,000 to 32,000) and popular variety. Very strong doubling is evident on the date, LIBERTY, and IN GOD WE TRUST.

1913 5C Type 1 MS66 PCGS #3915

The 1913 Type 1 Buffalo nickel from the Philadelphia Mint is the most common of the Type 1 Buffalo nickels.

1913 5C Type 1 MS66 PCGS #3915

The 1913 Type 1 Buffalo nickel from the Philadelphia Mint is the most common of the Type 1 Buffalo nickels.

1913 5C Type 1 MS66 PCGS #3915

The 1913 Type 1 Buffalo nickel from the Philadelphia Mint is the most common of the Type 1 Buffalo nickels.

1913-D 5C Type 1 MS66 PCGS #3916

CAC The 1913-D Type 1 Buffalo nickel is relatively scarce and is sought after as a first-year, one-year only type coin. Examples are somewhat easy to locate through the Gem Uncirculated grades,

1913-D 5C Type 1 MS66 PCGS #3916

CAC The 1913-D Type 1 Buffalo nickel is relatively scarce and is sought after as a first-year, one-year only type coin. Examples are somewhat easy to locate through the Gem Uncirculated grades,

1913-D 5C Type 1 MS66 PCGS #3916

CAC The 1913-D Type 1 Buffalo nickel is relatively scarce and is sought after as a first-year, one-year only type coin. Examples are somewhat easy to locate through the Gem Uncirculated grades,

1913-S 5C Type 1 MS65 PCGS #3917

CAC. While 1913-S Type 1 Buffalo nickels may boast a decent seven-figure mintage, the issue has a relatively small number of survivors, with perhaps only 10,000 extant across all grades.

1913-S 5C Type 1 MS65 PCGS #3917

CAC. While 1913-S Type 1 Buffalo nickels may boast a decent seven-figure mintage, the issue has a relatively small number of survivors, with perhaps only 10,000 extant across all grades.

1913-S 5C Type 1 MS65 PCGS #3917

CAC. While 1913-S Type 1 Buffalo nickels may boast a decent seven-figure mintage, the issue has a relatively small number of survivors, with perhaps only 10,000 extant across all grades.

1913-S 5C Type 1 MS65 PCGS #3917

CAC. While 1913-S Type 1 Buffalo nickels may boast a decent seven-figure mintage, the issue has a relatively small number of survivors, with perhaps only 10,000 extant across all grades.

1913 5C Type 2 MS66 PCGS #3921

With a mintage of 29,857,186 pieces, about as many 1913 Type 2 nickels were struck at the Philly Mint as there were Type 1, though the Type 2 is perhaps a bit scarcer in grades of MS66 and higher.

1913 5C Type 2 MS66 PCGS #3921

With a mintage of 29,857,186 pieces, about as many 1913 Type 2 nickels were struck at the Philly Mint as there were Type 1, though the Type 2 is perhaps a bit scarcer in grades of MS66 and higher.

1913 5C Type 2 MS66 PCGS #3921

With a mintage of 29,857,186 pieces, about as many 1913 Type 2 nickels were struck at the Philly Mint as there were Type 1, though the Type 2 is perhaps a bit scarcer in grades of MS66 and higher.

1913-D 5C Type 2 MS64 PCGS #3922

The 1913-D Type 2 Buffalo nickel is a scarce key-date coin, with far fewer available examples than the issue’s mintage figure may suggest, with perhaps only 10,000 existing across all grades, and fewer than 20% of those in uncirculated grades.

1913-D 5C Type 2 MS64 PCGS #3922

The 1913-D Type 2 Buffalo nickel is a scarce key-date coin, with far fewer available examples than the issue’s mintage figure may suggest, with perhaps only 10,000 existing across all grades, and fewer than 20% of those in uncirculated grades.

1913-D 5C Type 2 MS64 PCGS #3922

The 1913-D Type 2 Buffalo nickel is a scarce key-date coin, with far fewer available examples than the issue’s mintage figure may suggest, with perhaps only 10,000 existing across all grades, and fewer than 20% of those in uncirculated grades.

1913-S 5C Type 2 MS64 PCGS #3923

The 1913-S Type 2 Buffalo nickel is a scarce key-date coin with the third-lowest business-strike mintage of the series. Only 1,209,000 examples were made and only 14,000 specimens are estimated to survive, with about 1,800 known in uncirculated grades.

1913-S 5C Type 2 MS64 PCGS #3923

The 1913-S Type 2 Buffalo nickel is a scarce key-date coin with the third-lowest business-strike mintage of the series. Only 1,209,000 examples were made and only 14,000 specimens are estimated to survive, with about 1,800 known in uncirculated grades.

1913-S 5C Type 2 MS64 PCGS #3923

The 1913-S Type 2 Buffalo nickel is a scarce key-date coin with the third-lowest business-strike mintage of the series. Only 1,209,000 examples were made and only 14,000 specimens are estimated to survive, with about 1,800 known in uncirculated grades.

1914 5C MS66 PCGS #3924

Lustrous. Nearly a Full-Details coin. Across the board, all 1914 Buffalo nickels are considerably scarce, including this Philadelphia-minted issue. There are about 12,000 known survivors for all grades, which is a remarkably small percentage of the issue’s overall mintage. In the grades of MS65, the 1914 Buffalo nickel becomes fairly challenging.

1914 5C MS66 PCGS #3924

Lustrous. Nearly a Full-Details coin. Across the board, all 1914 Buffalo nickels are considerably scarce, including this Philadelphia-minted issue. There are about 12,000 known survivors for all grades, which is a remarkably small percentage of the issue’s overall mintage. In the grades of MS65, the 1914 Buffalo nickel becomes fairly challenging.

1914 5C MS66 PCGS #3924

Lustrous. Nearly a Full-Details coin. Across the board, all 1914 Buffalo nickels are considerably scarce, including this Philadelphia-minted issue. There are about 12,000 known survivors for all grades, which is a remarkably small percentage of the issue’s overall mintage. In the grades of MS65, the 1914 Buffalo nickel becomes fairly challenging.

1914-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3925

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE The 1914-D Buffalo nickel is among the scarcest mint marked issues in the series, with only 3,912,000 struck and just about 8,000 known examples across the grading spectrum. This semi-key coin is sought after in all grades, with even circulated examples proving scarce.

1914-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3925

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE The 1914-D Buffalo nickel is among the scarcest mint marked issues in the series, with only 3,912,000 struck and just about 8,000 known examples across the grading spectrum. This semi-key coin is sought after in all grades, with even circulated examples proving scarce.

1914-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3925

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE The 1914-D Buffalo nickel is among the scarcest mint marked issues in the series, with only 3,912,000 struck and just about 8,000 known examples across the grading spectrum. This semi-key coin is sought after in all grades, with even circulated examples proving scarce.

1914-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3926

The 1914-S Buffalo nickel is a relatively tough semi-key coin

1915 5C MS65 PCGS #3927

Not particularly scarce, though tougher to locate than its Philly counterparts from the 1920s and certainly the 1930s, the 1915 Buffalo nickel is available in adequate supplies.

1915-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3928

CAC. Difficult to find in circulated condition, the coin is tougher yet to locate in uncirculated grades and is extremely scarce in MS66 and MS67

1915-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3928

CAC. Difficult to find in circulated condition, the coin is tougher yet to locate in uncirculated grades and is extremely scarce in MS66 and MS67

1915-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3928

CAC. Difficult to find in circulated condition, the coin is tougher yet to locate in uncirculated grades and is extremely scarce in MS66 and MS67

1915-S 5C MS62 PCGS #3929

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE The 1915-S Buffalo nickel is extremely scarce in all grades and is particularly challenging in Gem Uncirculated grades. Only 1,505,000 were struck and, of these, an estimated 6,000 pieces survive.

1915-S 5C MS62 PCGS #3929

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE The 1915-S Buffalo nickel is extremely scarce in all grades and is particularly challenging in Gem Uncirculated grades. Only 1,505,000 were struck and, of these, an estimated 6,000 pieces survive.

1915-S 5C MS62 PCGS #3929

CAC SEMI-KEY DATE The 1915-S Buffalo nickel is extremely scarce in all grades and is particularly challenging in Gem Uncirculated grades. Only 1,505,000 were struck and, of these, an estimated 6,000 pieces survive.

1916 5C MS66 PCGS #3930

With a mintage of nearly 63.5 million, the 1916 Buffalo nickels from the Philadelphia Mint boast the highest mintage for the series of any issue from the 1910s. These pieces are plentiful in all circulated grades and even in uncirculated. However, the coin is scarce in MS66 and decidedly difficult in MS67

1916 5C MS66 PCGS #3930

With a mintage of nearly 63.5 million, the 1916 Buffalo nickels from the Philadelphia Mint boast the highest mintage for the series of any issue from the 1910s. These pieces are plentiful in all circulated grades and even in uncirculated. However, the coin is scarce in MS66 and decidedly difficult in MS67

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse AU50 PCGS #3931

CAC KEY DOUBLE DATE The 1916 doubled die is an extremely rare and popular error variety. One reason this coin is so well pursued by collectors is that the doubling is clearly visible with the naked eye. Survival estimates for this issue range from 200 to 500 pieces. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list. Only 42 have been graded higher than MS 50 by PCGS and only 8 are uncirculated. Only 3 MS 50s have CAC designations

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse AU50 PCGS #3931

CAC KEY DOUBLE DATE The 1916 doubled die is an extremely rare and popular error variety. One reason this coin is so well pursued by collectors is that the doubling is clearly visible with the naked eye. Survival estimates for this issue range from 200 to 500 pieces. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list. Only 42 have been graded higher than MS 50 by PCGS and only 8 are uncirculated. Only 3 MS 50s have CAC designations

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse AU50 PCGS #3931

CAC KEY DOUBLE DATE The 1916 doubled die is an extremely rare and popular error variety. One reason this coin is so well pursued by collectors is that the doubling is clearly visible with the naked eye. Survival estimates for this issue range from 200 to 500 pieces. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list. Only 42 have been graded higher than MS 50 by PCGS and only 8 are uncirculated. Only 3 MS 50s have CAC designations

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse AU50 PCGS #3931

CAC KEY DOUBLE DATE The 1916 doubled die is an extremely rare and popular error variety. One reason this coin is so well pursued by collectors is that the doubling is clearly visible with the naked eye. Survival estimates for this issue range from 200 to 500 pieces. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list. Only 42 have been graded higher than MS 50 by PCGS and only 8 are uncirculated. Only 3 MS 50s have CAC designations

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse AU50 PCGS #3931

CAC KEY DOUBLE DATE The 1916 doubled die is an extremely rare and popular error variety. One reason this coin is so well pursued by collectors is that the doubling is clearly visible with the naked eye. Survival estimates for this issue range from 200 to 500 pieces. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list. Only 42 have been graded higher than MS 50 by PCGS and only 8 are uncirculated. Only 3 MS 50s have CAC designations

1916-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3932

Boasting a mintage of 13,333,000, this coin is scarce in circulated grades and tough in uncirculated levels, though as a rule is generally well struck.

1916-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3933

While a scarce coin in an absolute sense, the 1916-S Buffalo nickel is actually the least challenging of the S-mint teen dates in the series and is easier to locate than its higher-mintage Denver-mint counterpart from 1916.

1916-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3933

While a scarce coin in an absolute sense, the 1916-S Buffalo nickel is actually the least challenging of the S-mint teen dates in the series and is easier to locate than its higher-mintage Denver-mint counterpart from 1916.

1916-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3933

While a scarce coin in an absolute sense, the 1916-S Buffalo nickel is actually the least challenging of the S-mint teen dates in the series and is easier to locate than its higher-mintage Denver-mint counterpart from 1916.

1916-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3933

While a scarce coin in an absolute sense, the 1916-S Buffalo nickel is actually the least challenging of the S-mint teen dates in the series and is easier to locate than its higher-mintage Denver-mint counterpart from 1916.

1916-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3933

While a scarce coin in an absolute sense, the 1916-S Buffalo nickel is actually the least challenging of the S-mint teen dates in the series and is easier to locate than its higher-mintage Denver-mint counterpart from 1916.

1917 5C MS64 PCGS #3934

The 1917 Buffalo nickel is a fairly typical Philadelphia issue from its era, and most of these are pretty well struck. A total of 51,424,019 were struck and there are about 10,000 or so known survivors, with plenty available in circulated grades.

1917 5C MS64 PCGS #3934

The 1917 Buffalo nickel is a fairly typical Philadelphia issue from its era, and most of these are pretty well struck. A total of 51,424,019 were struck and there are about 10,000 or so known survivors, with plenty available in circulated grades.

1917 5C MS64 PCGS #3934

The 1917 Buffalo nickel is a fairly typical Philadelphia issue from its era, and most of these are pretty well struck. A total of 51,424,019 were struck and there are about 10,000 or so known survivors, with plenty available in circulated grades.

1917-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3935

The 1917-D Buffalo nickel is among the most challenging early mint marked buffalo series, proving scarce even in circulated grades and difficult in uncirculated grades of Gem or better.

1917-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3935

The 1917-D Buffalo nickel is among the most challenging early mint marked buffalo series, proving scarce even in circulated grades and difficult in uncirculated grades of Gem or better.

1917-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3936

CAC. The 1917-S Buffalo nickel is one of the toughest to find of the early S-mint Buffalo nickels and is quite difficult to locate in the Gem grades. Fewer than 5000 are known in any grade.

1917-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3936

CAC. The 1917-S Buffalo nickel is one of the toughest to find of the early S-mint Buffalo nickels and is quite difficult to locate in the Gem grades. Fewer than 5000 are known in any grade.

1917-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3936

CAC. The 1917-S Buffalo nickel is one of the toughest to find of the early S-mint Buffalo nickels and is quite difficult to locate in the Gem grades. Fewer than 5000 are known in any grade.

1918 5C MS66 PCGS #3937

The 1918 Buffalo is scarce in Gem and rare in MS67 — the highest grade awarded to the coin by PCGS or NGC. In Gem condition, the 1918 is the rarest P Mint Buffalo nickel.

1918-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3938

The 1918-D Buffalo nickel is a scarce Denver-mint issue, . With a mintage of 8,362,000, the 1918-D is decidedly difficult to find in any grade.

1918-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3938

The 1918-D Buffalo nickel is a scarce Denver-mint issue, . With a mintage of 8,362,000, the 1918-D is decidedly difficult to find in any grade.

1918/7-D 5C XF45 PCGS #3939

CAC KEY OVERDATE This is considered one of the most important rarities by various numismatic experts. The 1918/7-D nickel is one of the rarest Buffaloes. It’s rare in all grades, even the lowest circulated grades. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list.

1918/7-D 5C XF45 PCGS #3939

CAC KEY OVERDATE This is considered one of the most important rarities by various numismatic experts. The 1918/7-D nickel is one of the rarest Buffaloes. It’s rare in all grades, even the lowest circulated grades. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list.

1918/7-D 5C XF45 PCGS #3939

CAC KEY OVERDATE This is considered one of the most important rarities by various numismatic experts. The 1918/7-D nickel is one of the rarest Buffaloes. It’s rare in all grades, even the lowest circulated grades. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list.

1918/7-D 5C XF45 PCGS #3939

CAC KEY OVERDATE This is considered one of the most important rarities by various numismatic experts. The 1918/7-D nickel is one of the rarest Buffaloes. It’s rare in all grades, even the lowest circulated grades. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list.

1918/7-D 5C XF45 PCGS #3939

CAC KEY OVERDATE This is considered one of the most important rarities by various numismatic experts. The 1918/7-D nickel is one of the rarest Buffaloes. It’s rare in all grades, even the lowest circulated grades. It is 1 of 2 Buffalo Nickels that has a weighted value of 10 in the PCGS Registry Set Composition list.

1918-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3940

This coin is rare in uncirculated grades and particularly so in Gem grades. It is one of the rarest of the early Buffalo issues. There are approximately 4500 known survivors.

1918-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3940

This coin is rare in uncirculated grades and particularly so in Gem grades. It is one of the rarest of the early Buffalo issues. There are approximately 4500 known survivors.

1918-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3940

This coin is rare in uncirculated grades and particularly so in Gem grades. It is one of the rarest of the early Buffalo issues. There are approximately 4500 known survivors.

1918-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3940

This coin is rare in uncirculated grades and particularly so in Gem grades. It is one of the rarest of the early Buffalo issues. There are approximately 4500 known survivors.

1918-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3940

This coin is rare in uncirculated grades and particularly so in Gem grades. It is one of the rarest of the early Buffalo issues. There are approximately 4500 known survivors.

1919 5C MS66+ PCGS #3941

The 1919 Buffalo nickel is a relatively common Philadelphia-minted issue and circulated issues are available in adequate supplies; Gems are also reasonably common, at least by the standards of early Buffalo nickels.

1919 5C MS66+ PCGS #3941

The 1919 Buffalo nickel is a relatively common Philadelphia-minted issue and circulated issues are available in adequate supplies; Gems are also reasonably common, at least by the standards of early Buffalo nickels.

1919 5C MS66+ PCGS #3941

The 1919 Buffalo nickel is a relatively common Philadelphia-minted issue and circulated issues are available in adequate supplies; Gems are also reasonably common, at least by the standards of early Buffalo nickels.

1919-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3942

The 1919-D is the rarest Denver-mint issue in Gem of all pre-1920 Buffaloes. It is rare in all uncirculated levels., especially in gem condition. There are fewer than 6,000 survivors across the board,

1919-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3942

The 1919-D is the rarest Denver-mint issue in Gem of all pre-1920 Buffaloes. It is rare in all uncirculated levels., especially in gem condition. There are fewer than 6,000 survivors across the board,

1919-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3943

CAC The 1919-S is a highly scarce issue, with uncirculated examples proving rare and Gems nearly elusive. Relatively few of these coins were saved by collectors in any grade and an estimated number of fewer than 1,000 were kept in uncirculated condition.

1919-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3943

CAC The 1919-S is a highly scarce issue, with uncirculated examples proving rare and Gems nearly elusive. Relatively few of these coins were saved by collectors in any grade and an estimated number of fewer than 1,000 were kept in uncirculated condition.

1919-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3943

CAC The 1919-S is a highly scarce issue, with uncirculated examples proving rare and Gems nearly elusive. Relatively few of these coins were saved by collectors in any grade and an estimated number of fewer than 1,000 were kept in uncirculated condition.

1920 5C MS66+ PCGS #3944

CAC The 1920 P usually have weak strikes in some areas. Gem uncirculated examples are scarce, though not necessarily rare.

1920 5C MS66+ PCGS #3944

CAC The 1920 P usually have weak strikes in some areas. Gem uncirculated examples are scarce, though not necessarily rare.

1920-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3945

Scarce in all grades, with even circulated examples above Fine to Very Fine proving difficult to locate. In uncirculated and especially Gem levels. The 1920-D Buffalo nickel is rarer than most other Denver-mint Buffalos

1920-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3945

Scarce in all grades, with even circulated examples above Fine to Very Fine proving difficult to locate. In uncirculated and especially Gem levels. The 1920-D Buffalo nickel is rarer than most other Denver-mint Buffalos

1920-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3946

CAC The 1920-S Buffalo nickel is a scarce issue, in the series. It is a truly difficult coin to find in uncirculated grades and exceptionally rare in Gem levels, perhaps one of the rarest, if not the rarest in that grade range besides the elusive the 1926-S Buffalo nickel.

1920-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3946

CAC The 1920-S Buffalo nickel is a scarce issue, in the series. It is a truly difficult coin to find in uncirculated grades and exceptionally rare in Gem levels, perhaps one of the rarest, if not the rarest in that grade range besides the elusive the 1926-S Buffalo nickel.

1920-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3946

CAC The 1920-S Buffalo nickel is a scarce issue, in the series. It is a truly difficult coin to find in uncirculated grades and exceptionally rare in Gem levels, perhaps one of the rarest, if not the rarest in that grade range besides the elusive the 1926-S Buffalo nickel.

1921 5C MS66 PCGS #3947

Like so many other early Buffalo nickels few were saved by collectors. This coin is very scarce in Gem uncirculated condition. However, there are a reasonable number of examples grading as high as MS67.

1921 5C MS66 PCGS #3947

Like so many other early Buffalo nickels few were saved by collectors. This coin is very scarce in Gem uncirculated condition. However, there are a reasonable number of examples grading as high as MS67.

1921-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3948

SEMI-KEY DATE. The 1921-S is scarce in uncirculated grades and is very rare. In Gem condition, This stems in large part from the coin’s very small mintage of only 1,557,000 pieces, of which perhaps fewer than 10,000 were saved.

1921-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3948

SEMI-KEY DATE. The 1921-S is scarce in uncirculated grades and is very rare. In Gem condition, This stems in large part from the coin’s very small mintage of only 1,557,000 pieces, of which perhaps fewer than 10,000 were saved.

1923 5C MS66 PCGS #3949

CAC. In the general sense it is fairly common in circulated grades, but in uncirculated grades and particularly Gem grades it is quite scarce.

1923 5C MS66 PCGS #3949

CAC. In the general sense it is fairly common in circulated grades, but in uncirculated grades and particularly Gem grades it is quite scarce.

1923-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3950

BETTER DATE - Circulated pieces are tough to find and are quite rare in Gem grades. Strike can be a major problem.for this issue and is in part why so few achieve a grade of MS65 or better

1923-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3950

BETTER DATE - Circulated pieces are tough to find and are quite rare in Gem grades. Strike can be a major problem.for this issue and is in part why so few achieve a grade of MS65 or better

1923-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3950

BETTER DATE - Circulated pieces are tough to find and are quite rare in Gem grades. Strike can be a major problem.for this issue and is in part why so few achieve a grade of MS65 or better

1924 5C MS66 PCGS #3951

The 1924 Buffalo nickel is considerably scarce in uncirculated grades and rare in Gem. Experts estimate that fewer than 8,000 survive, making this one of the most challenging Philadelphia Buffalo nickels and the rarest in the Gem grade after 1918.

1924 5C MS66 PCGS #3951

The 1924 Buffalo nickel is considerably scarce in uncirculated grades and rare in Gem. Experts estimate that fewer than 8,000 survive, making this one of the most challenging Philadelphia Buffalo nickels and the rarest in the Gem grade after 1918.

1924 5C MS66 PCGS #3951

The 1924 Buffalo nickel is considerably scarce in uncirculated grades and rare in Gem. Experts estimate that fewer than 8,000 survive, making this one of the most challenging Philadelphia Buffalo nickels and the rarest in the Gem grade after 1918.

1924 5C MS66 PCGS #3951

The 1924 Buffalo nickel is considerably scarce in uncirculated grades and rare in Gem. Experts estimate that fewer than 8,000 survive, making this one of the most challenging Philadelphia Buffalo nickels and the rarest in the Gem grade after 1918.

1924-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3952

The 1924-D Buffalo nickel is a scarce issue, Circulated pieces prove tough especially in the XF range or higher, while uncirculated specimens are downright challenging. The mintage of the 1924-D is 5,258,000 pieces with an estimated survival rate of fewer than 200 in MS65 or better

1924-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3952

The 1924-D Buffalo nickel is a scarce issue, Circulated pieces prove tough especially in the XF range or higher, while uncirculated specimens are downright challenging. The mintage of the 1924-D is 5,258,000 pieces with an estimated survival rate of fewer than 200 in MS65 or better

1924-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3952

The 1924-D Buffalo nickel is a scarce issue, Circulated pieces prove tough especially in the XF range or higher, while uncirculated specimens are downright challenging. The mintage of the 1924-D is 5,258,000 pieces with an estimated survival rate of fewer than 200 in MS65 or better

1924-S 5C AU55 PCGS #3953

KEY DATE Scarce in all grades.

1924-S 5C AU55 PCGS #3953

KEY DATE Scarce in all grades.

1924-S 5C AU55 PCGS #3953

KEY DATE Scarce in all grades.

1924-S 5C AU55 PCGS #3953

KEY DATE Scarce in all grades.

1925 5C MS66+ PCGS #3954

CAC A decent number of uncirculated pieces are available through the mid-range Gem levels, but the piece proves tough in MS66 or higher.

1925 5C MS66+ PCGS #3954

CAC A decent number of uncirculated pieces are available through the mid-range Gem levels, but the piece proves tough in MS66 or higher.

1925 5C MS66+ PCGS #3954

CAC A decent number of uncirculated pieces are available through the mid-range Gem levels, but the piece proves tough in MS66 or higher.

1925 5C MS66+ PCGS #3954

CAC A decent number of uncirculated pieces are available through the mid-range Gem levels, but the piece proves tough in MS66 or higher.

1925-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3955

With its relatively small mintage, the 1925-D Buffalo nickel is scarce across all grades, especially in grades of XF or higher, and in Gem it is a considerably rare coin. PCGS and NGC have collectively graded only a handful of specimens in MS66, and NGC has certified only 1 in MS67 as of summer 2019.

1925-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3955

With its relatively small mintage, the 1925-D Buffalo nickel is scarce across all grades, especially in grades of XF or higher, and in Gem it is a considerably rare coin. PCGS and NGC have collectively graded only a handful of specimens in MS66, and NGC has certified only 1 in MS67 as of summer 2019.

1925-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3956

KET DATE. The 1925-S is a relatively tough coin to find in circulated grades and is quite scarce in uncirculated and especially Gem grades.

1925-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3956

KET DATE. The 1925-S is a relatively tough coin to find in circulated grades and is quite scarce in uncirculated and especially Gem grades.

1925-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3956

KET DATE. The 1925-S is a relatively tough coin to find in circulated grades and is quite scarce in uncirculated and especially Gem grades.

1926 5C MS66+ PCGS #3957

CAC. The 1926 Philadelphia is a common coin. By the mid 1920s, more people were saving Buffalo nickels thanks to the advent of coin albums designed for contemporary US coinage. This meant that more Buffalo nickels exist for many of the issues from the late 1920s and the 1930s.

1926 5C MS66+ PCGS #3957

CAC. The 1926 Philadelphia is a common coin. By the mid 1920s, more people were saving Buffalo nickels thanks to the advent of coin albums designed for contemporary US coinage. This meant that more Buffalo nickels exist for many of the issues from the late 1920s and the 1930s.

1926 5C MS66+ PCGS #3957

CAC. The 1926 Philadelphia is a common coin. By the mid 1920s, more people were saving Buffalo nickels thanks to the advent of coin albums designed for contemporary US coinage. This meant that more Buffalo nickels exist for many of the issues from the late 1920s and the 1930s.

1926-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3958

SEMI-KEY DATE The 1926-D is a scarce in all grades and certainly so in uncirculated condition, in which fewer than 300 are estimated to have survived.

1926-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3958

SEMI-KEY DATE The 1926-D is a scarce in all grades and certainly so in uncirculated condition, in which fewer than 300 are estimated to have survived.

1926-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3958

SEMI-KEY DATE The 1926-D is a scarce in all grades and certainly so in uncirculated condition, in which fewer than 300 are estimated to have survived.

1926-S 5C AU50 PCGS #3959

KEY DATE It is very rare in circulated grades of VF20 or better.

1926-S 5C AU50 PCGS #3959

KEY DATE It is very rare in circulated grades of VF20 or better.

1926-S 5C AU50 PCGS #3959

KEY DATE It is very rare in circulated grades of VF20 or better.

1926-S 5C AU50 PCGS #3959

KEY DATE It is very rare in circulated grades of VF20 or better.

1927 5C MS66+ PCGS #3960

CAC. It’s one of the most common dates of the 1920s. Hundreds of examples are known in MS66 and dozens in MS67.

1927 5C MS66+ PCGS #3960

CAC. It’s one of the most common dates of the 1920s. Hundreds of examples are known in MS66 and dozens in MS67.

1927 5C MS66+ PCGS #3960

CAC. It’s one of the most common dates of the 1920s. Hundreds of examples are known in MS66 and dozens in MS67.

1927 5C MS66+ PCGS #3960

CAC. It’s one of the most common dates of the 1920s. Hundreds of examples are known in MS66 and dozens in MS67.

1927-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3961

The 27-D is a scarce coin in the higher circulated and all uncirculated grades. Fewer than 1,500 to 2,000 are thought to exist in uncirculated condition, and perhaps 150 remain in MS65 or better.

1927-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3961

The 27-D is a scarce coin in the higher circulated and all uncirculated grades. Fewer than 1,500 to 2,000 are thought to exist in uncirculated condition, and perhaps 150 remain in MS65 or better.

1927-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3962

CAC. SEMI-KEY DATE The 1927-S Buffalo nickel is a challenging semi-key issue that becomes increasingly tough the higher one goes up the grading spectrum

1927-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3962

CAC. SEMI-KEY DATE The 1927-S Buffalo nickel is a challenging semi-key issue that becomes increasingly tough the higher one goes up the grading spectrum

1927-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3962

CAC. SEMI-KEY DATE The 1927-S Buffalo nickel is a challenging semi-key issue that becomes increasingly tough the higher one goes up the grading spectrum

1927-S 5C MS63 PCGS #3962

CAC. SEMI-KEY DATE The 1927-S Buffalo nickel is a challenging semi-key issue that becomes increasingly tough the higher one goes up the grading spectrum

1928 5C MS66 PCGS #3963

Though not a common coin in Gem, it is one of the easier dates to find in that grade.

1928 5C MS66 PCGS #3963

Though not a common coin in Gem, it is one of the easier dates to find in that grade.

1928 5C MS66 PCGS #3963

Though not a common coin in Gem, it is one of the easier dates to find in that grade.

1928-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3964

The 28-D is somewhat scarce in all grades. The coin is tough to find in Gem grades and is rare in MS 66 or higher.

1928-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3964

The 28-D is somewhat scarce in all grades. The coin is tough to find in Gem grades and is rare in MS 66 or higher.

1928-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3964

The 28-D is somewhat scarce in all grades. The coin is tough to find in Gem grades and is rare in MS 66 or higher.

1928-D 5C MS65 PCGS #3964

The 28-D is somewhat scarce in all grades. The coin is tough to find in Gem grades and is rare in MS 66 or higher.

1928-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3965

The 1928-S Buffalo nickel is a scarce coin. Tough to find in circulated condition, rare in uncirculated, and very rare in Gem grades, the 1928-S is a better coin by every measure. Very few of these coins are known in MS65 or above.

1928-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3965

The 1928-S Buffalo nickel is a scarce coin. Tough to find in circulated condition, rare in uncirculated, and very rare in Gem grades, the 1928-S is a better coin by every measure. Very few of these coins are known in MS65 or above.

1928-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3965

The 1928-S Buffalo nickel is a scarce coin. Tough to find in circulated condition, rare in uncirculated, and very rare in Gem grades, the 1928-S is a better coin by every measure. Very few of these coins are known in MS65 or above.

1928-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3965

The 1928-S Buffalo nickel is a scarce coin. Tough to find in circulated condition, rare in uncirculated, and very rare in Gem grades, the 1928-S is a better coin by every measure. Very few of these coins are known in MS65 or above.

1929 5C MS66 PCGS #3966

The 1929 P nickel is common in circulated grades, scarcer in uncirculated levels and tough in Gem grades.

1929 5C MS66 PCGS #3966

The 1929 P nickel is common in circulated grades, scarcer in uncirculated levels and tough in Gem grades.

1929 5C MS66 PCGS #3966

The 1929 P nickel is common in circulated grades, scarcer in uncirculated levels and tough in Gem grades.

1929-D 5C MS65+ PCGS #3967

CAC. There isn’t a huge supply of 1929 Ds in MS65 or better. While one of the toughest Denver-minted issues in the series at any point after 1928, it’s not nearly as rare as most of the earlier mintmarked issues.

1929-S 5C MS65+ PCGS #3968

Many of the 1929 S coins languished in bank vaults during the Great Depression due to less spending by an economically starving public. With 1,000 specimens estimated to survive in MS65 or better, this S-mint nickel is scarce but not impossibly difficult in Gem grades.

1929-S 5C MS65+ PCGS #3968

Many of the 1929 S coins languished in bank vaults during the Great Depression due to less spending by an economically starving public. With 1,000 specimens estimated to survive in MS65 or better, this S-mint nickel is scarce but not impossibly difficult in Gem grades.

1930 5C MS66 PCGS #3969

While not as readily available in the better grades as other Philadelphia mint issues after 1934, this piece is far and away more common than virtually any of the other Buffalo nickels that preceded it in the series.

1930 5C MS66 PCGS #3969

While not as readily available in the better grades as other Philadelphia mint issues after 1934, this piece is far and away more common than virtually any of the other Buffalo nickels that preceded it in the series.

1930 5C MS66 PCGS #3969

While not as readily available in the better grades as other Philadelphia mint issues after 1934, this piece is far and away more common than virtually any of the other Buffalo nickels that preceded it in the series.

1930-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3970

The 1930-S Is tougher to find than later S-Mint Buffaloes. Experts believe about 1000 exist in MS65 or better. Presently less than a dozen combined specimens in MS67 or better have been graded by PCGS and NGC.

1930-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3970

The 1930-S Is tougher to find than later S-Mint Buffaloes. Experts believe about 1000 exist in MS65 or better. Presently less than a dozen combined specimens in MS67 or better have been graded by PCGS and NGC.

1930-S 5C MS65 PCGS #3970

The 1930-S Is tougher to find than later S-Mint Buffaloes. Experts believe about 1000 exist in MS65 or better. Presently less than a dozen combined specimens in MS67 or better have been graded by PCGS and NGC.

1931-S 5C MS66 PCGS #3971

The 1931-S Buffalo nickel has the second-lowest mintage of the series, at just 1,200,000. While not the most common of the Gem-grade Buffalo nickels, the 1931-S is by no means all that scarce in the better grades, with 3,000 or so specimens estimated to remain in MS65 or higher. There are hundreds certified by PCGS and NGC in the Superb Gem level of MS66 though fewer than two dozen in MS67.

1934 5C MS66 PCGS #3972

The 34-P is relatively scarce in uncirculated grades in a way that is similar to the 1920s P-mint issues that preceded it. Estimates suggest more than 1,000 survivors in MS65 or better, Hundreds are known in MS66 and several dozen in the MS67 range.

1934 5C MS66 PCGS #3972

The 34-P is relatively scarce in uncirculated grades in a way that is similar to the 1920s P-mint issues that preceded it. Estimates suggest more than 1,000 survivors in MS65 or better, Hundreds are known in MS66 and several dozen in the MS67 range.

1934-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3973

CAC. The 1934-D Buffalo nickel is not considered a scarce coin in the absolute sense, but it’s certainly a conditional rarity in the Gem grades, and is the rarest regular-issue, business-strike entry in the series for any of the uncirculated pieces known from 1934 through 1938. There is an estimated 700 or so survivors in MS65 or better grades,

1934-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3973

CAC. The 1934-D Buffalo nickel is not considered a scarce coin in the absolute sense, but it’s certainly a conditional rarity in the Gem grades, and is the rarest regular-issue, business-strike entry in the series for any of the uncirculated pieces known from 1934 through 1938. There is an estimated 700 or so survivors in MS65 or better grades,

1934-D 5C MS64 PCGS #3973

CAC. The 1934-D Buffalo nickel is not considered a scarce coin in the absolute sense, but it’s certainly a conditional rarity in the Gem grades, and is the rarest regular-issue, business-strike entry in the series for any of the uncirculated pieces known from 1934 through 1938. There is an estimated 700 or so survivors in MS65 or better grades,

1935 5C MS67 PCGS #3974

The 1935 Buffalo nickel is one of the most common of any Buffalo nickels in the series, with several thousand examples known in the uncirculated grades. Sharp strikes are easy to come by.

1935-D 5C MS66+ PCGS #3975

The 1935-D Buffalo nickel is the scarcest regular-issue piece of the Buffalo nickels struck from 1935 through 1938. PCGS and NGC have graded less than a combined two dozen examples in MS67 and NGC has slabbed only one graded MS68.

1935-D 5C MS66+ PCGS #3975

The 1935-D Buffalo nickel is the scarcest regular-issue piece of the Buffalo nickels struck from 1935 through 1938. PCGS and NGC have graded less than a combined two dozen examples in MS67 and NGC has slabbed only one graded MS68.

1935-S 5C MS67 PCGS #3976

With a mintage of 10,300,000, the 1935-S Buffalo nickel has proven tougher to find than several other 1930s S-mint Buffalo nickels. The quality of the strike on the reverse tends to be hit or miss.

1935-S 5C MS67 PCGS #3976

With a mintage of 10,300,000, the 1935-S Buffalo nickel has proven tougher to find than several other 1930s S-mint Buffalo nickels. The quality of the strike on the reverse tends to be hit or miss.

1936 5C MS67 PCGS #3977

CAC The 1936 Buffalo Nickels are characterized by strong strikes and good color, and are often the go-to Buffalo nickel of choice for type collectors seeking an uncirculated Type 2 example of the series.

1936 5C MS67 PCGS #3977

CAC The 1936 Buffalo Nickels are characterized by strong strikes and good color, and are often the go-to Buffalo nickel of choice for type collectors seeking an uncirculated Type 2 example of the series.

1936 5C MS67 PCGS #3977

CAC The 1936 Buffalo Nickels are characterized by strong strikes and good color, and are often the go-to Buffalo nickel of choice for type collectors seeking an uncirculated Type 2 example of the series.

1936 5C MS67 PCGS #3977

CAC The 1936 Buffalo Nickels are characterized by strong strikes and good color, and are often the go-to Buffalo nickel of choice for type collectors seeking an uncirculated Type 2 example of the series.

1936-D 5C MS67 PCGS #3978

One of the most common Denver-minted Buffalo nickels, the 1936-D is widely available in all grades. Thousands are known in MS65, hundreds in MS66, dozens in MS67, and a handful in MS68.

1936-D 5C MS67 PCGS #3978

One of the most common Denver-minted Buffalo nickels, the 1936-D is widely available in all grades. Thousands are known in MS65, hundreds in MS66, dozens in MS67, and a handful in MS68.

1936-D 5C MS67 PCGS #3978

One of the most common Denver-minted Buffalo nickels, the 1936-D is widely available in all grades. Thousands are known in MS65, hundreds in MS66, dozens in MS67, and a handful in MS68.

1936-S 5C MS66 PCGS #3979

Many rolls of the 1936 S were saved as this coin is common even in uncirculated condition. Dozens have been slabbed by PCGS and NGC in the grade of MS67, and many more among each of the lower Mint States grades.

1937 5C MS67 PCGS #3980

CAC The 1937 Buffalo nickel is the last issue from the series struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Experts believe more than 15,000 are available in a grade of MS65 or better

1937 5C MS67 PCGS #3980

CAC The 1937 Buffalo nickel is the last issue from the series struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Experts believe more than 15,000 are available in a grade of MS65 or better

1937 5C MS67 PCGS #3980

CAC The 1937 Buffalo nickel is the last issue from the series struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Experts believe more than 15,000 are available in a grade of MS65 or better

1937 5C MS67 PCGS #3980

CAC The 1937 Buffalo nickel is the last issue from the series struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Experts believe more than 15,000 are available in a grade of MS65 or better

1937-D 5C MS67+ PCGS #3981

CAC The 1937-D Buffalo nickel is a common coin, Survival estimates also suggest 8,000 or so are available in the grades of MS65 or better. However, there are fewer than 50 in MS67+ or MS68 as of my purchase date.

1937-D 5C MS67+ PCGS #3981

CAC The 1937-D Buffalo nickel is a common coin, Survival estimates also suggest 8,000 or so are available in the grades of MS65 or better. However, there are fewer than 50 in MS67+ or MS68 as of my purchase date.

1937-D 5C 3 Legs MS61 PCGS #3982

While there are no known mintage figures for the 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo nickel, numismatic experts believe approximately 10,000 survive, with the vast majority of these in circulated grades. Interestingly, news of this variety hit the public early on, and many 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo nickels were pulled from circulation within months of their release, meaning a good deal of the circulated pieces range from XF40 to AU58. Still, fewer than 15% of these coins are known in uncirculated grades, and they are particularly rare above MS64.

1937-D 5C 3 Legs MS61 PCGS #3982

While there are no known mintage figures for the 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo nickel, numismatic experts believe approximately 10,000 survive, with the vast majority of these in circulated grades. Interestingly, news of this variety hit the public early on, and many 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo nickels were pulled from circulation within months of their release, meaning a good deal of the circulated pieces range from XF40 to AU58. Still, fewer than 15% of these coins are known in uncirculated grades, and they are particularly rare above MS64.

1937-D 5C 3 Legs MS61 PCGS #3982

While there are no known mintage figures for the 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo nickel, numismatic experts believe approximately 10,000 survive, with the vast majority of these in circulated grades. Interestingly, news of this variety hit the public early on, and many 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo nickels were pulled from circulation within months of their release, meaning a good deal of the circulated pieces range from XF40 to AU58. Still, fewer than 15% of these coins are known in uncirculated grades, and they are particularly rare above MS64.

1937-S 5C MS67 PCGS #3983

The 1937-S Buffalo nickel is considered the most common San Francisco issue in the series. . With an estimated 9,000 survivors in MS65 alone, this piece is miles ahead of other S-mint Buffalo nickels in terms of overall availability

1937-S 5C MS67 PCGS #3983

The 1937-S Buffalo nickel is considered the most common San Francisco issue in the series. . With an estimated 9,000 survivors in MS65 alone, this piece is miles ahead of other S-mint Buffalo nickels in terms of overall availability

1937-S 5C MS67 PCGS #3983

The 1937-S Buffalo nickel is considered the most common San Francisco issue in the series. . With an estimated 9,000 survivors in MS65 alone, this piece is miles ahead of other S-mint Buffalo nickels in terms of overall availability

1938-D 5C Buffalo MS67 PCGS #3984

MINOR VARIETY - REPUNCHED MINT MARK. An impressive 100,000 or so examples exist in uncirculated grades, with approximately 80,000 in MS65 grades. Several dozen are certified in grades as high as MS68

1938-D 5C Buffalo MS67 PCGS #3984

MINOR VARIETY - REPUNCHED MINT MARK. An impressive 100,000 or so examples exist in uncirculated grades, with approximately 80,000 in MS65 grades. Several dozen are certified in grades as high as MS68

1938-D 5C Buffalo MS67 PCGS #3984

MINOR VARIETY - REPUNCHED MINT MARK. An impressive 100,000 or so examples exist in uncirculated grades, with approximately 80,000 in MS65 grades. Several dozen are certified in grades as high as MS68

1938-D/S 5C Buffalo MS66+ PCGS #3985

CAC. The 1938-D/S repunched mintmark is particularly unusual as no Buffalo nickels were struck at the San Francisco Mint that year, perhaps suggesting a deliberate action by at least one mint employee. Still, this is a neat variety, if one that is not all that rare. It came to light in the early 1960s and many were saved even in the Gem grades.

1906-O 10C MS66 PCGS #4840

CAC 20th Century Type Sets, Major Types, No Gold 1900-1999

1906-O 10C MS66 PCGS #4840

CAC 20th Century Type Sets, Major Types, No Gold 1900-1999

1906-O 10C MS66 PCGS #4840

CAC 20th Century Type Sets, Major Types, No Gold 1900-1999

1906-O 10C MS66 PCGS #4840

CAC 20th Century Type Sets, Major Types, No Gold 1900-1999

1916 10C Mercury MS65FB PCGS #4905

The 1916 Mercury dime is a high-demand coin among both Mercury dime enthusiasts and type collectors. The Philadelphia dime is one of the most common pre-1934 issues to be found in Mint State grades and is widely available with Full Bands details.

1916 10C Mercury MS65FB PCGS #4905

The 1916 Mercury dime is a high-demand coin among both Mercury dime enthusiasts and type collectors. The Philadelphia dime is one of the most common pre-1934 issues to be found in Mint State grades and is widely available with Full Bands details.

1916 10C Mercury MS65FB PCGS #4905

The 1916 Mercury dime is a high-demand coin among both Mercury dime enthusiasts and type collectors. The Philadelphia dime is one of the most common pre-1934 issues to be found in Mint State grades and is widely available with Full Bands details.

1916-D 10C XF45 PCGS #4906

KEY DATE — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — It is estimated only 10,000 1916-Ds exist, which is a small fraction of the 264,000 minted. It’s rare in all grades. Even coins in Good to Very Fine easily costing a four-figure price. Mint State examples, and especially those in the Gem grades, are particularly rare.

1916-D 10C XF45 PCGS #4906

KEY DATE — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — It is estimated only 10,000 1916-Ds exist, which is a small fraction of the 264,000 minted. It’s rare in all grades. Even coins in Good to Very Fine easily costing a four-figure price. Mint State examples, and especially those in the Gem grades, are particularly rare.

1916-D 10C XF45 PCGS #4906

KEY DATE — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — It is estimated only 10,000 1916-Ds exist, which is a small fraction of the 264,000 minted. It’s rare in all grades. Even coins in Good to Very Fine easily costing a four-figure price. Mint State examples, and especially those in the Gem grades, are particularly rare.

1916-D 10C XF45 PCGS #4906

KEY DATE — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — It is estimated only 10,000 1916-Ds exist, which is a small fraction of the 264,000 minted. It’s rare in all grades. Even coins in Good to Very Fine easily costing a four-figure price. Mint State examples, and especially those in the Gem grades, are particularly rare.

1916-S 10C Mercury MS66FB PCGS #4909

The 1916-S Mercury dime is common in circulated grades and scarce in Mint State, Gems are available in small but significant numbers with many of those examples exhibiting Full Bands details,

1916-S 10C Mercury MS66FB PCGS #4909

The 1916-S Mercury dime is common in circulated grades and scarce in Mint State, Gems are available in small but significant numbers with many of those examples exhibiting Full Bands details,

1916-S 10C Mercury MS66FB PCGS #4909

The 1916-S Mercury dime is common in circulated grades and scarce in Mint State, Gems are available in small but significant numbers with many of those examples exhibiting Full Bands details,

1916-S 10C Mercury MS66FB PCGS #4909

The 1916-S Mercury dime is common in circulated grades and scarce in Mint State, Gems are available in small but significant numbers with many of those examples exhibiting Full Bands details,

1917 10C MS66+ FB PCGS #4911

CAC The 1917 Philadelphia is somewhat rare in Gem grades especially above MS 66. FB coins command a sharp premium in the higher grades

1917 10C MS66+ FB PCGS #4911

CAC The 1917 Philadelphia is somewhat rare in Gem grades especially above MS 66. FB coins command a sharp premium in the higher grades

1917 10C MS66+ FB PCGS #4911

CAC The 1917 Philadelphia is somewhat rare in Gem grades especially above MS 66. FB coins command a sharp premium in the higher grades

1917-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4913

Full Bands 1917-D are quite scarce.

1917-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4913

Full Bands 1917-D are quite scarce.

1917-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4913

Full Bands 1917-D are quite scarce.

1917-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4913

Full Bands 1917-D are quite scarce.

1917-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4915

Uncirculated pieces are scarce and Gems verge on rare. Full Bands specimens are very scarce,

1917-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4915

Uncirculated pieces are scarce and Gems verge on rare. Full Bands specimens are very scarce,

1917-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4915

Uncirculated pieces are scarce and Gems verge on rare. Full Bands specimens are very scarce,

1917-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4915

Uncirculated pieces are scarce and Gems verge on rare. Full Bands specimens are very scarce,

1918 10C MS65FB PCGS #4917

The 1918 Mercury dime is a relatively common coin in circulated grades but quite scarce in uncirculated condition. Perhaps only a few hundred exist across in Mint State condition . Many uncirculated specimens exhibit Full Bands details.

1918 10C MS65FB PCGS #4917

The 1918 Mercury dime is a relatively common coin in circulated grades but quite scarce in uncirculated condition. Perhaps only a few hundred exist across in Mint State condition . Many uncirculated specimens exhibit Full Bands details.

1918 10C MS65FB PCGS #4917

The 1918 Mercury dime is a relatively common coin in circulated grades but quite scarce in uncirculated condition. Perhaps only a few hundred exist across in Mint State condition . Many uncirculated specimens exhibit Full Bands details.

1918 10C MS65FB PCGS #4917

The 1918 Mercury dime is a relatively common coin in circulated grades but quite scarce in uncirculated condition. Perhaps only a few hundred exist across in Mint State condition . Many uncirculated specimens exhibit Full Bands details.

1918-D 10C MS62FB PCGS #4919

SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.

1918-D 10C MS62FB PCGS #4919

SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.

1918-D 10C MS62FB PCGS #4919

SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.

1918-D 10C MS62FB PCGS #4919

SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.

1918-D 10C MS62FB PCGS #4919

SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.

1918-S 10C MS65 PCGS #4920

The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.

1918-S 10C MS65 PCGS #4920

The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.

1918-S 10C MS65 PCGS #4920

The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.

1918-S 10C MS65 PCGS #4920

The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.

1918-S 10C MS65 PCGS #4920

The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.

1919 10C MS65FB PCGS #4923

1919 P dimes are among the most common of the pre-1934 dimes, not just for circulated coins but uncirculated pieces, too. However, they are tough to find in the Gem grades — MS66 coins are scarce, those in MS67 extremely challenging, and coins in higher grades quite rare. Full Bands examples are relatively scarce.

1919 10C MS65FB PCGS #4923

1919 P dimes are among the most common of the pre-1934 dimes, not just for circulated coins but uncirculated pieces, too. However, they are tough to find in the Gem grades — MS66 coins are scarce, those in MS67 extremely challenging, and coins in higher grades quite rare. Full Bands examples are relatively scarce.

1919 10C MS65FB PCGS #4923

1919 P dimes are among the most common of the pre-1934 dimes, not just for circulated coins but uncirculated pieces, too. However, they are tough to find in the Gem grades — MS66 coins are scarce, those in MS67 extremely challenging, and coins in higher grades quite rare. Full Bands examples are relatively scarce.

1919 10C MS65FB PCGS #4923

1919 P dimes are among the most common of the pre-1934 dimes, not just for circulated coins but uncirculated pieces, too. However, they are tough to find in the Gem grades — MS66 coins are scarce, those in MS67 extremely challenging, and coins in higher grades quite rare. Full Bands examples are relatively scarce.

1919-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4925

1919-D Full Bands dimes are extremely rare and command a dramatic premium

1919-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4925

1919-D Full Bands dimes are extremely rare and command a dramatic premium

1919-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4925

1919-D Full Bands dimes are extremely rare and command a dramatic premium

1919-S 10C MS67 PCGS #4926

CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.

1919-S 10C MS67 PCGS #4926

CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.

1919-S 10C MS67 PCGS #4926

CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.

1919-S 10C MS67 PCGS #4926

CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.

1919-S 10C MS67 PCGS #4926

CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.

1920 10C MS66FB PCGS #4929

Common in circulated grades, scarcer in uncirculated grades. though . Many are well struck, exhibiting Full Bands details and overall excellent eye appeal.