It might not be worth grading. Grading isn't cheap. Doubling, errors, and as you've stated "bright"/ condition (uncirculated) is where the value rises.
I resently found a 1968-Sin my pocket change that is in fair condition but what got my attention is that the front of this coin is almost all doubled you don't have to have a magnefier to see it.
Just found a 1968-s that literally made me shit bricks the moment I saw it, going through penny rolls from the bank, I see a super shinny reverse and thought woah this is a really high grade coin then I flipped it over and Im not over exaggerating when I say this but it is the first and probably nicest conditioned penny I have ever found! Still freaking out over it as I compared it to the examples on PCGS and Im fairly certain it's a 67 if not a grade better. I think this coin is what's going to make me sign up for a pcgs membership lol
@@pippilongstocking-qs7fm I still have it in a flip 🙃 waiting to get a few more nice coins to make the submission and membership worth it! I'll post a video of me submitting and getting the results in once I do!
Edward Perl Scott it cost $30.00 to send one coin to be graded thru PCGS not sure about the other grading company if their cost is different or less but there are several different grading companies
I've got these coints like 1969 s and d and 1968 s and d, of course circulated and they look very nice!Who's gonig to buy them? Do they worth to spent time on them? Thanks1 Great video! (by the way I'm in Rome ,Italy) ciao!
Max Bosco, all coins are worth only if they get the chance to go to the auction which is very very hard in America. Otherwise, most coins are worth their face value. I want to buy your 1969 S and 1968 S because I already have a lot of 1969 D/P and 1968 D/P. I would like to see their pictures. Enjoy Italian wine and pasta in Roma.
Hey Sean, I think of you is my daily stock market protector in overseer. LOL this is a great video there's a lot happening in the 68 through 78 for me. But always love listening to your advice. Email me I have a very great question for you that may not have ever been asked before. Thanks again, sincerely tim.
Yes Shaun, this episode was great in that I have a variety of 68's in various shapes and just didn't know much about them. A timely video for me no doubt... loaded with so much information. You hit it right on the head my friend. Let me thank you for sharing and bringing us all up to speed on the 68 cent. For me, it's made all the difference in the world! Take care!
@@claytonmoss5484You don't have the 1968 Lincoln Cents That Are Shown Here,,, Therefore You can't sell what you have which Is A Common 1968 Lincoln Cent !!!!
I have a few 1968d. One is in really good condition, except for a few water spots. As you know, one point can drop the grade value way down, but it's still a nice collection piece.
As always shawn your information on the 1968 lincolon penny is greately appreacated. I for one didn't know a lot of the information you shared. So once again thanks. And this year just so happens to be my birth year. . So i try to hold on to every coin that displays the 1968 year. Weather the coin is in mint condition. Or it appears as if it's had better days. Your friend Filimon Gomez.❤
Hello Shaun. I have a couple of 68's still in mint cellophane. Really dont see any kind of varieties. Do you think it might be a good idea to take them out to look at them through the microscope? Or will it devalue them
I Read Your Comment And I Want To Ask One Question That Where You These Coins Please Tell I Also Have Coin But Where I Sell It I Don't Know...please Tell Me In Reply
@@thelowers7284 you have to send it in to pcgs and get it graded first before selling or you can sell on eBay at your own risk but I would send it in and get it graded but you have to be a member before you can send it to them to be graded
I have two 68-Ds and on one the D is completely closed in and also the 68-S which in a album that my dad left me, but the reverse being in that vinyl album all of these years are dulled out but in great shape and the Obverse is in a MS all three , would it be worth sending them in or just hold onto them?
Hey I just started the coin hunting collecting and have came across an unusual 1969 d multiple colors. I would send you a picture but it will not let me. Can you tell me anything of this coin
Hey ,Shaun I have lots of old coins can u help me to get my coins on line want to sell them can you tell me how to get fast money and what I need to do!!!:😢
I’ve got one 1968 D Lincoln old penny given to us by our great grandfather when he passed away with others more coins like 70’s different years, also have 1936D,1963,1964 and 1956🥰all are legit🥰💥🌟🌟🌟
Hello BlueRidge . Catch up on your videos and I have a few rolls and tubes of 68 Nickels and pennies now thanks to you I got that itchy feeling to start searching when I get home . Once again thank you so much for for sharing the coin knowledge 👍🏾🌵
Hi there I do follow your show and I do own quite a few coin that are probably are the ones that worth some money however I don't know where to sale them
I’ve seen like 20 videos already and all show the same.....except.....MY 1968 penny that lacks, that is missing the ‘e’ in the pluribus unum legend. Unfortunately, can’t show you the picture, so I guess I got a rare one🥳🤩
Hey Shaun, I'm glad that I watched this video today because I had thrown about 20 lincoln cents in a jar because one looked weird. Now I find that it might be the one done on a dime planchet. I found a dime that had turned gold in color. Another lincoln cent that shaped like a half moon on one side.
I have a 68s in damn good condition. Has full steps with that beautiful cameo finish. Its just as nice or just a hair under as the one that was featured that sold for over 7k. I have quite a bit of high grade/rare coins such as multiple 82 d small dates, 72 Kennedy halfs with no FG, 55dd wheats, ect. Would love to have them graded one day. That is if i ever get the courage to send them off. All are up for sell for serious collectors.
If the coins are super dirty what's the best method to clean them to be able to know what the are? I have a bucket that I need to check but I keep hearing not to clean them; so what do I do?
Hi..a Thank you for sharing information on these coins. I have a couple rolls of the 1968 D Uncirulated cents. I've not opened the rolls to check them out. Should I open the rolls up?
Hey Shaun, I think it is important to note that PCGS is trying to re-vamp their price guide and they have no idea what they are doing. A lone coin selling for 150% higher than the guide is a clear indicator that they have no clue how to determine values and instead are just throwing darts.
I agree, but IMHO, they are not really going to give anyone a higher grade than MS66...no matter what the coin looks like. Why? My guess is that they are only going to give that grade to people that have submitted the coin first when it was minted. The more coins graded at a higher level, the less rare that coin becomes. Again...just my opinion!
I have about 15 mint rolls of the 1968 s most of them they appear to be doubled. What do you recommend I do to get a few checked out or sell. Great videos btw.
Thank you for this video...very helpful. You know I knew it was about '68 in this but would be nice if you made one for each decade (if you haven't already) and the errors we can find. I want to make a short list based off that ....I can print and put in front of me while going through coins...up to you :)
Hey! I’ve got a 1968 double struck mint mark coin, but it also has a round dent in the word “state”. It’s a mint error, but how much would it be worth?
Honestly can't believe there are negative comments on here. Love your videos Shaun! Keep ip the good "work" advancing this oldtimers knowledge of more modern valuable errors and varieties.
Hey blue ridge, I found 8 1968-D's-one is an rpm. The other coin was a 68 philly. None all together..only problem is They are are mostly brown. No scratches or dents or black spots..just brown. are they worth anything??? Thanks for the info. Your vids are real informative!!
I have a nice selection of lincoln coins from wheaties, all the way to 1990. I would love for someone to get them graded, apraised, and possibly buy them from me as a serious collector.
Hello Shawn thanks for ur videos, there very good very helpful, I have a couple error coinsand I like to know were can I take then to sale them, I'm in L.A
I've got a '68 that looks EXACTLY like the coin in the graphic of this video . In fact , he could've used my coin ... if there weren't a carbon spot RIGHT on top of the 8 in 1968 . This "hobby" is most definitely not for the feint of heart . It can be crushing at times. Whoever invents a way to remove both carbon spots and rinse/milk spots without there being any evidence ,,, wins !
Good job brother some of us appreciate the time you take I wish you would do a close close up of that 68 ddr I don't see what you see,good videoshaun thank you again
I just don't know how to show everybody pennies or what I have I have an oddball looking for daughters I have a 1970 Roosevelt dime a 66 Roosevelt dime a 75 dime I just don't know what they were