I remember when specialists were removing CAC stickers from Lincoln cent slabs because CAC was allegedly approving coins that did not deserve it. But today's APR's suggest that CAC now has serious street cred.
This is my 1955 DDO cent in OGH PCGS MS-65RD with a green sticker. I bought this cent 25 years ago. Still safe and sound in an intercept double box.
These have recently skyrocketed. Our firm sold one two years ago for about $35,000 -- and it took more than a year to sell. Price Guide is up to $55,000. Now might be a good time to dump yours because inflation and/or the coming zombie apocalypse may soon crash the market. Not even Rick Grimes and Daryl Dixon will be able to save you this time.
If the cranky old troll again falsely accuses me of lying, I will email proof of the sale to CAC_Team.
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1915-D MS66BN PCGS CAC Green, Ex: 'Abe's Coloring Book'
1920-S MS65+ BN PCGS CAC Green, Ex: 'Abe's Coloring Book'
1921-S MS65+ BN, CAC Green, , Ex: 'Abe's Coloring Book'
My birth year, so had to have it.
I told my wife that the earth trembled when I was born and that's what caused the doubling. LOL
If the cranky old troll again falsely accuses me of lying, I will email proof of the sale to CAC_Team.