|Listed in category:
Have one to sell?

1998-D Lincoln Cent NGC MS67RD PL

Condition:
not specified
Buyer will receive the coin pictured.
Price:
US $45.00
ApproximatelyS$ 60.64
Postage:
Free Standard Postage. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Morgantown, West Virginia, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Fri, 7 Jun and Sat, 8 Jun to 43230
Delivery time is estimated using our proprietary method which is based on the buyer's proximity to the item location, the postage service selected, the seller's postage history, and other factors. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods.
Returns:
30 days return. Seller pays for return shipping. See details- for more information about returns
Coverage:
Read item description or contact seller for details. See all detailsSee all details on coverage
(Not eligible for eBay purchase protection programmes)

Seller information

Registered as a Business Seller
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:116142893858

Item specifics

Seller Notes
“Buyer will receive the coin pictured.”
Certification Number
6585594-022
Color
RD
Fineness
0.9
Strike Type
Business
Grade
MS 67
Certification
NGC
Circulated/Uncirculated
Uncirculated
Denomination
Small Cent
Coin
Lincoln Memorial
Year
1998
Mint Location
Denver
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Variety
PL

Item description from the seller

Pat's coins - currency - & more!

Pat's coins - currency - & more!

100% positive feedback
5.5K items sold

Detailed Seller Ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

Seller feedback (3,478)

y***w (534)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Item as described!
a***i (1168)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Item as pictured, condition as expected. Fast service, would buy from again
7***1 (61)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
When you describe something as between 1916 and 1945 and all but four dimes are from the 1940's and the four are from the late 1930's, it's a little misleading.