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1950D Brilliant RD Lincoln Wheat Penny DDO And Liberty Errors
US $21.99
ApproximatelyEUR 19.10
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Postage:
US $2.17 (approx EUR 1.88) USPS First Class Large Envelope.
Located in: Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Mon, 1 Dec and Thu, 4 Dec to 94104
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No returns accepted.
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eBay item number:176339998963
Item specifics
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Composition
- Copper
- Color
- RD
- Strike Type
- Business
- Grade
- Ungraded
- Certification
- Uncertified
- Circulated/Uncirculated
- Unknown
- Denomination
- Small Cent
- Coin
- Lincoln Wheat Penny
- Year
- 1950
- Features
- Error
- Mint Location
- Denver
- Variety
- error
Item description from the seller
About this seller
The Wandering Jew Antiques
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- e***o (2107)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseSimply stunning, just as described. It's a treasure! The price plus the cost of shipping was reasonable, especially considering the extreme care taken to pack this item properly so it arrived undamaged. Thank you so much! Would definitely buy from seller again.
- r***y (339)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseNew as described in original unblemished packaging. Larger than anticipated. Good packaging and reasonable shipping costs. Fast dispatch and delivery. An easy and pleasant transaction. 5 Stars 🌟.
- m***4 (2089)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseWell packed and arrived expeditiously. Seller accepted my offer which was greatly appreciated. Reasonable price and the inclusion of a postcard from the Library of Congress was a welcomed bonus.