This lot includes 10 rolls of Lincoln cents from the United States, with a total of 500 coins. The coins feature the Lincoln Shield, Lincoln Bicentennial, and Lincoln Memorial designs, minted between 1959 and the present day. The coins are circulated and uncertified, making them a great addition to any collection. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add some history to your coin collection!




Some Industry Jargon-

About Uncirculated (AU) - the adjectival term that equates to a numeric grade of 50, 53, 55, or 58

ANA - American Numismatic Association, the national organization for coin collectors

ANS - American Numismatic Society, a coin collecting organization founded in 1858

Attribution - the designation of a coin's variety according to standard reference books

Authentication - the determination of a coin's genuineness

Base metal - a non-precious metal, such as copper, nickel or zinc

Blank - an unstruck coin disc, the same as "planchet"

BN - abbreviation for Brown, a designation used to describe the color of a copper coin. Related terms: RB (Red Brown) and RD (Red).

Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) - an adjectival grade which NGC defines as being MS 60 or higher

Bullion - refined precious metal in any form, including bars, rounds or coins

Certification - the process of having a coin authenticated, graded and encapsulated

Choice Uncirculated - an adjectival grade which NGC defines as being MS 63 or higher.

Commemorative - a coin honoring an event, place or individual, usually of limited mintage

Contact marks - small nicks imparted by contact with other coins

Double eagle - a United States $20 gold coin, issued from 1850 to 1933

Encapsulated coin - one which has been sealed inside a plastic holder

Grade - the numerical value assigned to a coin's condition on a scale of 1 to 70

Half cent - a US copper coin of that value, issued from 1793 to 1857

Half dime - a US silver five-cent coin, issued from 1794 to 1873

Half eagle - a US $5 gold coin, issued from 1795 to 1929

Key date - a scarce date required to complete a collection, usually more difficult to find and afford

Minor coin - a base-metal coin of small value, such as a cent or nickel

Mint - the structure where coins are produced, or the governmental body overseeing its work

Mint Error - coins with major mint errors as a result of human or mechanical error during manufacturing

Mintmark - a small letter or letters appearing on a coin to denote its city of manufacture

Mint set - a complete set of coins of each denomination produced by a particular mint

MS - the abbreviation for Mint State, it's used with a numerical figure to grade unworn coins

Numismatics - the studying and collecting of coins

Numismatist - one who engages in numismatic activity for whatever end

PF - the abbreviation for Proof, it's used with a numerical figure to grade proof coins

Restrike - a coin made years after the original edition but from the same dies

Roll - coins packaged by banks, dealers or the United States Mint

Series - a continuous run of coins of the same type, such as the Buffalo Nickel series of 1913-38

Slab - a slang term for an encapsulated coin

Strike - the action of producing a coin, or the quality of a coin's detail sharpness

Trade dollar - a special type of US silver dollar made from 1873 to 1885, primarily for export

Trime - a US silver three-cent piece, issued from 1851 to 1873

Type collecting - assembling a collection of one of each coin denomination and design

Uncirculated - describes an unworn coin; this means the same as Mint State

Year set - a collection of all coins issued by a country for any one year (does not necessarily include every mint mark)