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1941-D 5C MS68 PCGS #4011

Yeah, you'll get as chance to own it when I'm dead and gone.

1946-S 5C MS67+ PCGS #4030

Legend Numismatics wrote "The SOLE Pop Top example in this category. This is a SUPERB GEM example with a stunning, bold luster and gorgeous, iridescent pastel toning that appears in icy blue and clear-peach gold hues. Generally sharply struck, the steps show about 2/3-3/4 full definition. PCGS 1, NGC 5. NONE HAVE SOLD IN AUCTION, and is unpriced in the PCGS Price Guide. VERY RARE so fine with Full Steps, a 67 FS will cost $6,000+! Good luck. Cert. Number 38455471 PCGS # 4030.00"

1943-S 5C MS68 PCGS #4021

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1945-D 5C MS68 PCGS #4026

Stacks/Bowers wrote "A dusting of gold and powder blue iridescence blankets each side. A virtually perfect Ultra Gem with exceptional eye appeal to match the superior preservation. Among the finest of over 37 million struck, just a single coin ranks finer in this category."

1983-D 5C MS67 PCGS #4111

I find it interesting, PCGS arbitrarily made the current value less than what this coin sold for the only time it sold at auction.