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View Our Latest Certified Catalog August 2021 WE ARE BUYING COINS! AUGUST BOX SPECIALS SEE PAGE 24-25 Tons of weNew have Arrivals!been acquiring tons of new, exciting coins! shop now inside or online! act fast! Coins for the Collector! Shop now! 800.669.0953 www.LCCOINS.com COOL, NEW COINS! 1939 LiNCOLN CENT 1865 LiBERTY SEATED PRF67RD NGC DOLLAR (CAC)...$1,300 AU53 PCGS...$3,600 1935 PEACE DOLLAR 1935 HUDSON COMMEM MS66 PCGS HALF DOLLAR MS66 $2,500 NGC (CAC)...$1,700 1929-S WALKiNG LiBERTY 1875-CC $20 GOLD HALF DOLLAR LiBERTY AU55 MS65 NGC...$3,000 PCGS...$6,500 2 L & C COINS www.LCCOINS.com Call 800.669.0953 Monday-Friday 8am-3pm PST BELOW WHOLESALE LOTS NOVEMBER OF 1993 WAS OUR INITIAL OFFERING OF OUR WHOLESALE LOTS. OUR BUSINESS MODEL HAS CHANGED A LOT SINCE THEN. WE NOW OFFER MORE SLABBED AND RAW COINS THAN EVER BEFORE. THE PANDEMIC HAS HAD AN IMPACT ON OUR BUSINESS JUST LIKE EVERY OTHER BUSINESS. IT HAS GIVEN US TIME TO REFLECT ON WHAT WE OFFER AND WHAT DIRECTION WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAD IN THE FUTURE. WE HAVE DECIDED TO STOP OFFERING OUR LOTS IN 2021 OR 2022. YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED THAT THE NUMBER OF LOTS WE OFFER HAS DIMISHED OVER THE LAST 8 MONTHS. THIS IS BECAUSE THEY HAVE SOLD VERY WELL AND THE SUPPLY LINE FOR COINS HAS BEEN DISRUPTED WITH THE PANDEMIC DUE TO A LACK OF MAJOR COIN SHOWS AND LOCAL SHOWS HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO BUY COINS FOR THESE LOTS. SO WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN TO YOU CUSTOMERS FOR THESE LOTS? YOU WILL SEE THE NUMBER OF LOTS DECREASE OVER THE NEXT YEAR. WE WILL CONTINUE TO ADD NEW LOTS WHEN WE ARE ABLE TO BUY DEALS OR DISCOVER A BOX OF FORGOTTEN COINS IN THE BOTTOM OF ONE OF THE SAFES. BUT ULTIMATELY WE ARE PHASING THESE LOTS OUT. WE HAVE HAD A TERRIFIC RUN WITH THESE LOTS AND OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE HAD A LOT OF FUN WITH THEM. THANK YOU FOR JOINING US ON THIS ADVENTURE! AND CHECK OUT OUR BOX SPECIALS ON PAGES 24 & 25! TYPE COIN LOTS TYPE COIN LOTS 130. BUST HALVES: THREE DIFFERENT DATES OF BUST 1044. CLASSIC & CORNET HALF CENTS: 11 PIECES IN HALVES. PRICED SLIGHTLY BELOW LOW WHOLESALE BID. ABOUT GOOD TO FINE CONDITION. ALL HAVE HOLES 3 DIFFERENT EF ONE IN THE 1820’S................................$419. 1809 TO 1857 .......................................................................$220. 135. TYPE LOT: AG OR CULL TYPE COINS. NOT THE 1045. DRAPED BUST LARGE CENTS,: 10 PIECES IN FAIR PRETTIEST LOT, BUT YOU CAN FILL A LOT OF HOLES IN TO ABOUT GOOD CONDITION. ALL HAVE AT LEAST A YOUR ALBUM. A TYPICAL LOT CONSISTS OF ABOUT 20 PARTIAL DATE. IT MAY ONLY BE A DIGIT OR TWO AND MAY COINS: LARGE CENTS, FLYING EAGLE CENTS, CN CENTS, BE FAINT AND DIFFICULT TO READ. SOME WILL HAVE A TWO CENTS, THREE CENTS, SHIELD NICKELS, SEATED FULL DATE. FOR THE MOST PART, THE COINS HAVE BEEN HALF DIMES OR DIMES, BUST HALF DIMES OR DIMES, WORN SEVERLY, AND SOME HAVE CORROSION OR DAM- SEATED QUARTERS AND SEATED HALVES. PRICED AT 50% AGE. THERE WILL BE ONE COIN DATED IN THE OF LOW WHOLESALE BID. AT LEAST $300 BID FOR 1700’S ..................................................................................$199. ONLY ....................................................................................$150. 1046. LIBERTY CAP LARGE CENTS: 5 PIECES IN FAIR TO BUY 3 LOTS AND RECEIVE THE ABOVE PLUS A HALF CENT ABOUT GOOD CONDITION. 3 WITH FAINT DATES AND AND A BUST HALF. WE WILL ALSO INCLUDE ONE OF THE 2 NO DATES ........................................................................$250. FOLLOWING: A TWENTY CENT PIECE, A BUST QUARTER, PROOF & MINT SETS, SPECIAL RELEASES, OR A TRADE DOLLAR. PRICED AT LESS THAN 50% OF LOW WHOLESALE BID. AT LEAST $900 BID FOR ONLY SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVES AND MORE! WAS $525. LESS THAN HALF OF LOW WHOLESALE BID 201. MONROE COMMEMORATIVE HALVES: 5 PIECE LOT ABOUT 40 COINS ................................................................$425. OF MONROE HALVES THAT GRADE AU TO MS60. THIS IS 566. LARGE CENTS: 10 DIFFERENT LARGE CENTS 1840 TO A HIGH END LOT. THIS SHOULD BE A GREAT DEAL AT 10% 1857. PRICED AT LOW WHOLESALE BID. VERY FINE......299. BELOW LOW AU $40 WHOLESALE BID............................$180. 567. TYPE COINS: ONE EACH: LARGE CENT, FLYING 316. 1973-S 1974-S SILVER PROOF IKES: IN ORIGINAL EAGLE CENT, TWO CENT PIECE, THREE CENT NICKEL, GOVT. PLASTIC, PRICED AT LOW WHOLESALE BID SHIELD NICKEL, SEATED HALF DIME, DIME, QUARTER AND 10 1973-S .............................................................................$240. HALF DOLLAR. COINS GRADE VERY GOOD TO FINE. 10 1974-S .............................................................................$140. 9 COINS PRICED AT VERY GOOD LOW BID.....................$199. TEN OF EACH .....................................................................$370. 881. TYPE LOT: AG OR CULL TYPE COINS. NOT THE 673. 1950 TO 1955 PROOF SETS: NICE EARLY PROOF PRETTIEST LOT, BUT YOU CAN FILL A LOT OF HOLES IN SETS DISPLAYED IN PLASTIC HOLDERS. PRICED AT LOW YOUR ALBUM. A FEW COINS MAY HAVE HOLES. ALL HAVE WHOLESALE BID: READABLE DATES. 50 PIECE MIXTURE OF THE FOLLOW- 1951......................................................................................$525. ING: LARGE CENTS, CN CENTS, TWO CENTS, THREE CENT 1954...................................................................................... $110. NICKEL, SHIELD NICKELS, SEATED HALF DIMES & DIMES. 1955...................................................................................... $110. PRICED AT LESS THAN $5 PER COIN...............................$249. 893. MODERN COMMEMORATIVE (1982 TO 2016): PCGS 952. EF. SHIELD NICKELS: 3 DIFFERENT EF. SHIELD NICK- GRADED PR69 DEEP CAMEO. ALL COINS PRICED AT LOW ELS. NICE COINS PRICE AT LOW WHOLESALE BID.......$174. WHOLESALE BID. SHIPPED IN PCGS BOX. NO DUPLICATE 1043. DRAPED BUST HALF CENTS: 7 PIECES IN ABOUT COINS. APPROXIMATELY 7-10 COINS GOOD TO VERY GOOD CONDITION. ALL HAVE HOLES $300 BID PR69 DEEP CAMEO DOLLARS...........................$285 1805 TO 1808 .......................................................................$199. $600 BID PR69 DEEP CAMEO DOLLARS ..........................$555 WE WANT TO BUY YOUR COINS! SEE PAGE 47 FOR DETAILS! L & C Coins 3 PROOF & MINT SETS, SPECIAL RELEASES, COMMEMORATIVES AND MORE! NICKEL LOTS 895. 1974-S PROOF SETS: PROOF SETS HOUSED IN ORIGI- 892. NICKELS PCGS PR70DCAM: 1991 TO 2016 PCGS NAL GOVERNMENT PACKAGING. PRICED AT WHOLESALE GRADED PR70DCAM NICKELS LOW WHOLESALE BID. 100 CLAD SETS EACH: 10 DIFFERENT ....................................................................$199. 1974-S 100 SETS @ 8.35 ����������������������������������������������������$835. 20 DIFFERENT ....................................................................$420. 985. 2017-S ENHANCED MINT SETS: 10 COINS CENT, CENT 913. SEMI KEY LIBERTY NICKELS: AG’S ARE PRICED AT THROUGH DOLLAR PLUS 5 QUARTERS IN ENHANCED UN- 60% OF GOOD BID. 1883 WC, 1884, 1887 TO 1896 CIRCULATED CONDITION. 225TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE US 12 COINS AG �������������������������������������������������������������������������$64. MINT WITH A MINTAGE OF 225,000 SETS. ISSUE PRICE 914. SEMI KEY BUFFALO NICKELS: PRICE AT GOOD LOW $29.95. WE OFFER AT. ..............................................$29. EACH WHOLESALE BID. AG’S ARE PRICED AT 60% OF GOOD BID. 5 SETS FOR $28 EACH.......................................................$140. 14-PS, 15-DS TO 18-DS 10 COINS AG.................................$93. 25 SETS FOR $27 EACH.....................................................$675. 14-PS, 15-DS TO 18-DS 10 COINS GOOD.........................$155. 1042. 2018 AMERICAN INNOVATION PROOF DOLLAR: 19-DS TO 26-DS 12 COINS AG .............................................$77. THIS WAS THE FIRST YEAR OF THE SERIES. 19-DS TO 26-DS 12 COINS GOOD .....................................$128. 10 PIECES IN GOVT PACKAGING .......................................$75. ALL 22 COINS AG ����������������������������������������������������������������$161. 25 PIECES IN GOVT PACKAGING .....................................$175. ALL 22 COINS GOOD ����������������������������������������������������������$268. 1065. MODERN COMMEMORATIVE DOLLARS: 1983 TO 950. BUFFALO NICKELS FROM THE ROARING 20’s: 2010 EACH COIN CONTAINS .77 OUNCES OF PURE SILVER. 2 ROLLS MIXED P-MINT 1920-1925- GOOD MIX OF DATES. 10 MIXED .............................................................................$254. 80 PIECES GOOD AND BETTER FOR..................................$79. 50 MIXED ..........................................................................$1,232. 951. LIBERTY NICKEL ROLLS FROM THE GAY 1890’S: ONE ROLL- 40 PIECES GOOD AND BETTER FROM 1891 TO 1896. GOOD MIX OF DATES. .......................................................$160. CENT LOTS 1011. CHERRY PICKERS GUIDE BUFFALO NICKELS: 912. SEMI KEY INDIAN CENTS: PRICE AT GOOD LOW BUFFALO NICKELS GRADING VG TO VF ALL LISTED IN THE WHOLESALE BID. AG’S ARE PRICED AT 50% OF GOOD BID. CHERRY PICKERS GUIDE. INCLUDES 30P FS801, 35P 1866 TO 1879 (NO 1877) FS801, 36P FS101, 36S FS 501, 38-D/S FS512. RETAIL $15 ALL 13 COINS AG ����������������������������������������������������������������$258. TO $50 EACH ALL 5.............................................................$49. ALL 13 COINS GOOD ����������������������������������������������������������$516. 1013. CHERRY PICKERS GUIDE JEFFERSON NICKELS: 987. BULK BU LINCOLN CENTS: EVEN CHEAPER CLOSE JEFFERSON NICKELS GRADING VG TO EF ALL LISTED IN OUT!! I WANT THESE GONE!!!! THE CHERRY PICKERS GUIDE. INCLUDES 39P FS801,41S 1984-D 50 ROLLS ROLLED.......................................$495. $469. 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