Citations:Linc

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English citations of Linc

Noun: "(numismatic slang) a Lincoln cent"[edit]

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  • 1998 April 14, MoneyLA, “Lincoln Cents, my favorites!!!!”, in rec.collecting.coins[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-04:
    I also enjoyed your posts. Im also a linc collector in unc grades. and prf.
  • 2002 January 7, Andrew, “Coin cleaning experiment today”, in rec.collecting.coins[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-04:
    Take some out and put it in a separate container (so as not to contaminate it and make the rest of your experiments come out copper colored) and put in a few bronze and zinc lincs and see what you get.
  • 2002 June 1, KenJ, “The RCC netscrape”, in rec.collecting.coins[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-03:
    WHAT DO YOU COLLECT: What was common when I was 6! IHP, Linc's, Liberty Nic's (Complete), Buff Nic's, Merc Dimes (Complete), Washington Qtrs, (Near Complete), WL Half, Franklin Halfs (Complete), Kennedy Halfs (Complete), Peace (Complete), Morgans (Very Holey), Ike's (Complete), SBA's C(Complete), Mint and Proof Set's (Near Complete).
  • 2002 July 18, Alan & Erin Williams, “Dolley is Dandy, Cleveland Bites.”, in rec.collecting.coins[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-04:
    I had planned on putting the half dollars in my albums, too, but absolutely forgot that the Mint set would include PDS Lincolns in full Red! So my from circulation modern Lincs get a boost as well.
  • 2006 June 9, Barry, “Contest Thread - Eric Babula”, in rec.collecting.coins[5] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-04:
    Most of the other older coins are AU+ with a few XF45's and some MS coins, depending on value. For example, it would have been silly to look for an AU Buff Nick when the 1938-D MS63 was under $20. Same thing with the IHCs, Lincs, etc.