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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2010

In this video, I show you my Lincoln Cent album. I found about 75% of the coins that you see in bank rolls. The other 25% I either received as gifts, or I bought. Be sure to comment, rate, and subscribe!

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  • What brand of album is this

  • @St33l3rs45 Dansco Album

  • I got two of the 1909-S VDB cents, one in F-12 condition and the other MS-64. Both were purchased in 1987, the one in fine condition at $218, now going for $575. The other was purchased at $503.50. Now it is going for $1,500. Do you have that key date 1909-S VDB in your collection?

  • @ScorpioBornIn69 Ha, I wish I had a 1909-S VDB in my collection. Maybe someday I'll buy one.

  • Nice video Kento. I see you found a Proof in circulation, that 2000-S?

  • Yep, found it in a bank roll about 6 months ago.

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  • @Prancingwolf7

    You can't find proof in circulation. A Proof means it has never been released into the public, and has never been touched by human hands. A proof coin would be in a case. That is not proof.

  • The 1909-S VDB go from $650 in Good Condition to $12,000 in MS-70. These are the dealer buying prices. Now what the dealers are paying for run from $450 on Good Condition to $7,500 in MS-70. Got both the Red and Blue Handbook of U.S. coins, Coins4Cheese? The Red ones are the dealer selling prices. The Blue ones are the dealer buying prices. When I started my cent collection, I first did what you're doing, then started to get the key dates, 1931-S and 1914-D. Then got the big one, 1909-S VDB.

  • @Coins4Cheese It won't be easy to both find one and to buy one. Dealers that have them are selling them $650-$700 minimum for ones in Good (G-4) condition. Less than 500,000 were minted. Other key dates are the 1914-D and 1931-S. One I got that 1909-VDB, it completed my Lincoln set at that time which was 1987.

  • great  , i love it

  • Ah, neat!

    Well, your Lincoln set is coming along nicely! Keep up the good work with collecting and making these vids!

    My Lincoln set is coming along too. I got the last to folders in the series complete (1941-1974 & 1975-date). Now comes the fun folder, 1909-1940! That one is like 10% full. Lots of harder dates and keys and semi-keys in that folder. AKA, the empty holes!

    I've found some great stuff in rolls too. Including a 1911 and a 1917-D. Those are the oldest Wheats I've found in rolls.

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