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  • learningnumismatist
    • Aug 2025

    #1

    1910 semi key

    It may be corroded all to hell but it is a semi key date nonetheless. I paid a fair price for it. I'm almost done with all of the dates now to. Just not all mint marks.
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  • Maineman750
    Administrator

    • Apr 2011
    • 12070

    #2
    You can still find many of the better ones in circulation...I found two 13-S last year,plus a 31-D.
    https://www.ebay.com/sch/maineman750...75.m3561.l2562

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    • Brad
      Founder: Lincoln Cent Resource

      • Nov 2007
      • 4949

      #3
      It has a little corrosion on it.
      Brad
      Lincoln Cent Resource
      My PCGS Registry

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      • BadThad
        Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 3011

        #4
        Originally posted by Brad
        It has a little corrosion on it.
        Just a touch!
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        • willbrooks
          Die & Design Expert, LCF Glossary Author

          • Jan 2012
          • 9474

          #5
          Originally posted by Brad
          It has a little corrosion on it.
          Worse than that, they stamped it sideways!

          Just teasing. It fills a hole. Good luck in completing your set.
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          • GrumpyEd
            Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 7229

            #6
            Still fun to fill holes even with beat up coins.
            I used to have fun doing IHC sets out of searching dealers cull boxes, it's fun and you can do the whole set pretty cheap minus the keys. Same with the early wheats, fun to fill those holes

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