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Scott Travers' Top 88 Coins to Buy and Sell




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Scott Travers' Top 88 Coins to Buy and Sell

SCOTT TRAVERS’ TOP 88 COINS TO BUY & SELL 11 LOSER « An uncirculated roll of 1960 small-date Lincoln cents Lincoln cents have always been enormously popular with collectors. Their low face value makes them extremely affordable for even the youngest collectors—armed with just a modest weekly allowance— to collect them from circulation. Plus, scarcer-date issues and inter-esting varieties can—and do—turn up in pocket change. Back in 1960, the U.S. Mint produced a Lincoln cent that combined these two elements: a scarce coin that was also an interesting variety. It touched off a treasure hunt that brought many thousands of new collectors into the hobby. That coin was the 1960 small-date cent. Normally, the Mint changes just one number—the last one—on the master dies for its coins at the start of each calendar year. But once every 10 years, at the start of a new decade, it has to change the second-to-last number, as well. That’s what happened in 1960. Soon after the start of production, Mint technicians noticed that the num-bers on the new cents were becoming clogged. To correct the prob-lem, they made the numbers larger. In doing so, they unwittingly created a scarce and popular variety. As collectors soon discovered, the early strikes—those with a “small” date—were readily distin-guishable from the later ones, and a great deal harder to find. Small-date cents were made at both mints then in operation, Philadelphia and Denver, but those from Philadelphia were partic-ularly elusive. Researchers estimate that no more than a few million examples were produced there, and at one time, these were selling for $400 or more per roll of 50 uncirculated pieces. As of this writing, the price is about $175 per roll, and I see little likelihood that it will rise significantly in the foreseeable future. This is an interesting va-riety, and many collectors include it in their Lincoln cent collections, 62

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