Here is a 1915-S Lincoln Cent in the Extra Fine category.
This is a 1915 Mexico State Of Puebla 2 Centavos coin in Extra Fine (XF) condition, with a copper composition and a red-brown (RB) color. This particular variety from the State Of Puebla region carries the KM# 759 catalog number. The coin is uncertified and represents a historical period of Mexico’s coinage from 1905 to the present day. It serves as a unique piece of numismatic history, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of Mexican coin production in the early 20th century. I offer combined shipping and ship only with USPS tracking within a day of purchase.
The coin pictured is the coin you will receive. See pictures for condition. Strong detail – note the coin appears to have been removed from jewelry/edge mount removed/cleaned.
GRADE: NGC MS62 — Mint State. The 1915 Philadelphia issue represents one of the most collected dates in the series — a year with solid strike quality, attractive original surfaces in the MS range, and consistent demand from pre-33 gold specialists and type collectors alike.
The 1915 $2.50 Gold Indian is a rare and valuable coin minted in the United States in 1915. This coin is composed of 0.9 fineness gold and was struck in business condition at the Philadelphia Mint. As a pre-1933 piece, it holds historical significance and would make a prized addition to any collection of US coins.
The 1915 $2.50 Gold Indian is a rare and valuable coin minted in the United States in 1915. This coin is composed of 0.9 fineness gold and was struck in business condition at the Philadelphia Mint. As a pre-1933 piece, it holds historical significance and would make a prized addition to any collection of US coins.
The coin pictured is the coin you will receive. See pictures for condition.
ANACS Certification Number: 7713976. None obscure the view of the coin. The last two photos are from ANACS.
From there, things exploded. Keep in mind that at this point I was 14! Things kept growing and growing and growing. I went to every coin show in our area in search of inventory. Even this proved to not be enough.
• Features Hindenburg portrait on obverse. • Professionally graded and authenticated by PCGS. • PCGS holder is clean and intact. • Year: 1915. • Composition: Silver (Matte finish).
