Description: !!!!! ANOTHER FABULOUS DIAMOND IN THE RAW !!!!! !!!!! BLACK & COPPERY WHITE !!!!! !!!! YOU WILL BE VERY HARD PRESSED TO FIND A COMPARABLE DCAM 1959 CENT AT SUCH A PRICE !!!! !!!!! NO SPOTS, NO HAZE, NO TONING, NO DISTRACTIONS !!!!! !!!!! EXCELLENT 68 LEVEL SURFACES !!!!! A STUNNING ULTRA HEAVILY FROSTED EXAMPLE OF A 1959 LINCOLN PROOF! VERY SCARCE!! The fields on this piece are those ULTRA DEEEEPLY MIRRORED JET COPPERY “BLACK HOLES” which occur only on the very earliest strikes of fresh dies!!! The DEEP CAMEO IS SNOW COPPERY WHITE ON BOTH SIDES!! FABULOUS EYE APPEAL! AWESOME VALUE RELATIVE TO A COMPARABLE SLABBED EXAMPLE!!I’ve very seldom offered a 1959 Lincoln of this caliber without first sending it to the grading curmudgeons. I really do get that most collectors are reluctant to pay serious money for a coin not in a slab. But here’s the thing. The grading game has just gotten so out of hand with PCGS and NGC fighting each other for market share by grading harder and harder and harder! The market rewarded PCGS for years for being the harshest grader…but now it’s a battle. So lately, I am selling most of my coins raw…I’m sick of enriching the services only to get my coins returned in slabs of which 30% have been undergraded. When I sell cameo coins raw, I am seriously discounting the fair value…usually at ballpark 1/2 of what the coin will be worth if in fairly graded slab! If you buy these coins from me with the intent of slabbing, you will get some windfalls, but sometimes you will lose also. Hopefully, you will still love the losers even though the services judged them too harshly and put a deflating tag inside the slabs. If not, then maybe you should only be buying coins already in a slab with the grade you want. How often do you listen to a dealer telling you that a particular coin is PQ yet truthfully you can’t see any difference. Assuming you trust him, you rely only on his word for the truth of that statement. Most often, it is true when a dealer says that, but only professional eyes can discern the difference between an average coin at a given grade and one bumping right up against the next higher grade. ANOTHER JWCAMEO EXCEPTIONAL “P/E” COIN. I don’t do the stock market…my “P/E” stands for PRICE TO EYE APPEAL RATIO! Just like stocks, coins with a very low P/E are superb buys!! Watch my ebay listings over time and you will find many more like this one!! This isn’t rocket science…I simply fully understand the eye appealing look that most folks like and that’s exactly what I buy at the major shows. I leave the far less eye appealing “bargains” for others. Read my feedback and see if you want to join my rapidly growing customer base of folks who appreciate special quality at a very fair price! NEVER BE AFRAID TO PAY FOR QUALITY LIKE THIS. IT WILL PROVIDE IMMENSE PLEASURE FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN IT, AND REWARD YOU HANDSOMELY WHEN IT COMES TIME TO SELL. THE COIN IN THE PICTURES IS THE COIN THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE!. Bid with confidence. Satisfaction Guaranteed - Return privilege is 30 days after receipt provided that the packaging is untampered with. NYS residents pay 8% sales tax. If you win more than 1 listing within a few days, please pay the shipping for the most expensive item plus $2 per each additional lot.
Price: 106.21 USD
Location: Fishers, New York
End Time: 2024-11-05T21:08:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Denomination: Small Cent
Coin: Lincoln Memorial
Composition: Copper
Year: 1959
Strike Type: Proof
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Modified Item: No
Certification: Uncertified