The Prism of Color Collection Of Lincoln Cents (1909-1958) 的展示图片库

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1909 VDB 1C MS66BN PCGS #2423

"Pacific Blue" Ex. lllini420/M. Kittle, CopperColor, MonsterCoinz| A twin to another top MS66BN that resides in the Coyote Ugly Lincoln Cent Collection | Gold Rating

1913 1C MS64BN PCGS #2459

"Emerald Gloss" Ex. WingedLiberty, CopperColor | Old 7 digit cert number, this coin is unique to the set, hard to describe unless you view it in person.

1928 1C MS65RB PCGS #2586

"Pocket Rainbow" Ex. L&C Coins, WingedLiberty | Easily the center piece of the set. Beautiful and clean rainbow toning. The first “monster toned” Lincoln introduced to the set. Possible upgrade to MS66BN. Lovely Coin and truly original.

1935-S 1C MS66BN PCGS #2645

“Emerald Prism” Ex. J. Wendt Vivid_Coins | Truly stellar piece of copper. Comparable to another stunning piece that’s locked in a very high quality set. | Green CAC Sticker

1940 1C MS65BN PCGS #2684

"Ultra Violet II" Ex. MonsterCoinz | Remarkable color lincoln in hand! More than happy to have this in my set.

1941 1C MS66+ BN PCGS #2693

"Aurora Borealis" Ex. ILikeTonedCoins, WingedLiberty | Ex. NGC MS66BN, crossover as a MS66BN and upgraded to a MS66+BN. Monster Coin, monster price paid | Green CAC Sticker

1942-D 1C MS66RB PCGS #2706

"Denver Hulk" Ex. StrictlyBeautifulCoins, JGD Coins | The term glowing can be used to describe this piece. Eyed this coin for over a year. | CAC Stickered

1942 1C MS66+ BN PCGS #2702

"Perfecta" Ex. Abe’s Coloring Book | A pure glowing Emerald Piece, 1 of 5 pieces that originated from the same place. Possibly the nicest out of the 5 pieces.

1953 1C MS65BN PCGS #2804

“Green Journey” Ex. SilverStacking_Pro | Crossed from NGC MS65BN. Beautiful color in hand. One of my personal favorites.

1911 1C MS65BN PCGS #2441

“Citrine Dream” Ex. CopperColor, L. Cowle, 66RB, yKnot, WingedLiberty | Mesmerizing greenish blue tones evenly throughout the coin.

1957-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2844

“Emerald Jewel” Ex. MonsterCoinz | Mega monster glowing obverse with a reverse that balances the coin out.

1958 1C MS66RB PCGS #2847

“Colorama” Ex. Lincolncentman| The origin of the name comes from the interaction of a plant that I grew up with when I worked in the family business, the Dracaena Marginata Colorama. Thank you David for parting with this monster of a coin