View Full Version : [Example] 1938 s/s/s (fs#-016.5)
1sgret
12-31-2008, 06:45 PM
This is a 1938 S/S/S/ Lincoln Cent which has been graded as MS-64 RD and attributed as FS#-016.5 (RPM #2).
Mintmark shows a Triple "S" with both of the weaker images to the west.
1gtsfan
12-31-2008, 07:48 PM
i'm always impressed with your varieties and condition of your coins. nice one joe.
kloccwork419
12-31-2008, 08:48 PM
You have an Untouchable collection Joe. I really hope your insured!!..people are just not trust worthy nowadays..
Only my friends here at LCR prove otherwise!!!!..lolol
I have one, but my slab says S/S. This is the type of thing that bothers me.
1sgret
01-02-2009, 05:31 AM
Brad: There are two listings for this date. FS-06.51 is S/S (North of the Primary "S") and the FS-016.05 which is the S/S/S.
The S/S by the CP (New) says it scarcer and worth $5.00 more than the S/S/S.
I know. Mine is a FS-016.05 S/S/S. Notice it says RPM 2.
1sgret
01-02-2009, 08:23 AM
The first time I didn't open the picture.
Have you checked to see which one it is?
They may have tagged it wrong (RPM 2) or attributed it wrong.
It is RPM 2 S/S/S. It just irritates me that they put S/S on the slab.
It is RPM 2 S/S/S. It just irritates me that they put S/S on the slab.
Yepper, nice one Brad. It's a shame not annotated correctly with S/S/S. :|
1sgret
01-02-2009, 09:22 AM
Yes, I have to agree with the both of you and It would aggravate me also, however not cost effective to send it back to be corrected, (S/H/I) fees both ways.
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