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1909 1C Lincoln MS65RB PCGS #2430

This 1909 Lincoln Wheat Small Cent is a rare find for any coin collector. Graded MS-65 by PCGS, this uncirculated coin boasts beautiful toning and a stunning strike. The coin features the iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the classic wheat design on the reverse. Minted in Philadelphia, this coin is a true gem for any enthusiast of American coinage. The color of the coin is a pleasing RB, and it is certified by PCGS. This coin is a great addition to any collection and is sure to impress.

1909 1C Lincoln MS65RB PCGS #2430

This 1909 Lincoln Wheat Small Cent is a rare find for any coin collector. Graded MS-65 by PCGS, this uncirculated coin boasts beautiful toning and a stunning strike. The coin features the iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the classic wheat design on the reverse. Minted in Philadelphia, this coin is a true gem for any enthusiast of American coinage. The color of the coin is a pleasing RB, and it is certified by PCGS. This coin is a great addition to any collection and is sure to impress.

1909 1C Lincoln MS65RB PCGS #2430

This 1909 Lincoln Wheat Small Cent is a rare find for any coin collector. Graded MS-65 by PCGS, this uncirculated coin boasts beautiful toning and a stunning strike. The coin features the iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the classic wheat design on the reverse. Minted in Philadelphia, this coin is a true gem for any enthusiast of American coinage. The color of the coin is a pleasing RB, and it is certified by PCGS. This coin is a great addition to any collection and is sure to impress.

1909-S 1C Lincoln MS63RD PCGS #2434

A lovely, fully red example, of this scarce first-year Lincoln cent. Almost as scarce as the more famous 'S-VDB' in full red.

1909-S 1C Lincoln MS63RD PCGS #2434

A lovely, fully red example, of this scarce first-year Lincoln cent. Almost as scarce as the more famous 'S-VDB' in full red.

1909-S 1C Lincoln MS63RD PCGS #2434

A lovely, fully red example, of this scarce first-year Lincoln cent. Almost as scarce as the more famous 'S-VDB' in full red.

1910-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2440

1910-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population: (117/11). NGC Census: (41/6). CDN: $1,125 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 6,045,000.(Registry values: N1793)

1910-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2440

1910-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population: (117/11). NGC Census: (41/6). CDN: $1,125 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 6,045,000.(Registry values: N1793)

1910-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2440

1910-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population: (117/11). NGC Census: (41/6). CDN: $1,125 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 6,045,000.(Registry values: N1793)

1910-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2440

1910-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population: (117/11). NGC Census: (41/6). CDN: $1,125 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 6,045,000.(Registry values: N1793)

1913-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2463

This 1913 D 1C Lincoln Wheat small cent is an exceptional piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Graded MS 65 by PCGS and CAC certified, this coin has a beautiful RB color and business strike type. Struck at the Denver Mint in the United States, this coin has never been circulated and is in pristine condition. The certification number for this coin is 35682326, and it features a stunning Trueview CAC. A must-have for any collection of U.S. coins, this Lincoln cent is a true gem that will make a valuable addition to your collection. Incredible Lincoln. Only 2 higher in pcgs pop report!!! You will receive the exact coin pictured via insured shipping. S/h will be combined on multiple orders.

1913-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2463

This 1913 D 1C Lincoln Wheat small cent is an exceptional piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Graded MS 65 by PCGS and CAC certified, this coin has a beautiful RB color and business strike type. Struck at the Denver Mint in the United States, this coin has never been circulated and is in pristine condition. The certification number for this coin is 35682326, and it features a stunning Trueview CAC. A must-have for any collection of U.S. coins, this Lincoln cent is a true gem that will make a valuable addition to your collection. Incredible Lincoln. Only 2 higher in pcgs pop report!!! You will receive the exact coin pictured via insured shipping. S/h will be combined on multiple orders.

1913-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2463

This 1913 D 1C Lincoln Wheat small cent is an exceptional piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Graded MS 65 by PCGS and CAC certified, this coin has a beautiful RB color and business strike type. Struck at the Denver Mint in the United States, this coin has never been circulated and is in pristine condition. The certification number for this coin is 35682326, and it features a stunning Trueview CAC. A must-have for any collection of U.S. coins, this Lincoln cent is a true gem that will make a valuable addition to your collection. Incredible Lincoln. Only 2 higher in pcgs pop report!!! You will receive the exact coin pictured via insured shipping. S/h will be combined on multiple orders.

1913-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2467

From the Boulder Collection of Lincoln Cents

1913-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2467

From the Boulder Collection of Lincoln Cents

1913-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2467

From the Boulder Collection of Lincoln Cents

1914-S 1C MS64+ RB PCGS #2475

1914-S 1C Lincoln Cent PCGS MS64+RB (CAC) Cert# 05744236 Gem Unc (15: 5,5,5) RB. Super full strike with outstanding sharp strike. Fully glossy luster. This is an outstanding example and one that will thrill you when you see it in-hand. This is one of the tougher dates to find so nice, and is still relatively affordable.

1914-S 1C MS64+ RB PCGS #2475

1914-S 1C Lincoln Cent PCGS MS64+RB (CAC) Cert# 05744236 Gem Unc (15: 5,5,5) RB. Super full strike with outstanding sharp strike. Fully glossy luster. This is an outstanding example and one that will thrill you when you see it in-hand. This is one of the tougher dates to find so nice, and is still relatively affordable.

1914-S 1C MS64+ RB PCGS #2475

1914-S 1C Lincoln Cent PCGS MS64+RB (CAC) Cert# 05744236 Gem Unc (15: 5,5,5) RB. Super full strike with outstanding sharp strike. Fully glossy luster. This is an outstanding example and one that will thrill you when you see it in-hand. This is one of the tougher dates to find so nice, and is still relatively affordable.

1915 1C MS65BN PCGS #2477

Ex-VDB Collection

1915 1C MS65BN PCGS #2477

Ex-VDB Collection

1915-D 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2481

Solidly red-brown, with iridescent rainbow tones on the central obverse. PCGS has rightfully granted their Plus Grade designation.

1915-D 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2481

Solidly red-brown, with iridescent rainbow tones on the central obverse. PCGS has rightfully granted their Plus Grade designation.

1915-D 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2481

Solidly red-brown, with iridescent rainbow tones on the central obverse. PCGS has rightfully granted their Plus Grade designation.

1915-D 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2481

Solidly red-brown, with iridescent rainbow tones on the central obverse. PCGS has rightfully granted their Plus Grade designation.

1915-D 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2481

Solidly red-brown, with iridescent rainbow tones on the central obverse. PCGS has rightfully granted their Plus Grade designation.

1916-S 1C MS64RB PCGS #2493

1916-S Cent, MS64 Red and Brown
Sharply Detailed and Lightly Marked 1916-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Cert # 36580825 From a mintage of more than 22 million pieces, the 1916-S Lincoln cent can be located with some patience at the MS64 grade level, with Red and Brown surfaces, but finer coins are elusive. This attractive Choice example displays sharply detailed design elements and well-preserved surfaces that show highlights of lilac and light brown on the obverse, while the reverse retains most of its original red patina. PCGS has graded 56 numerically finer Red and Brown examples (1/24).(Registry values: N991) Selections From The Towers Collection.

1916-S 1C MS64RB PCGS #2493

1916-S Cent, MS64 Red and Brown
Sharply Detailed and Lightly Marked 1916-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Cert # 36580825 From a mintage of more than 22 million pieces, the 1916-S Lincoln cent can be located with some patience at the MS64 grade level, with Red and Brown surfaces, but finer coins are elusive. This attractive Choice example displays sharply detailed design elements and well-preserved surfaces that show highlights of lilac and light brown on the obverse, while the reverse retains most of its original red patina. PCGS has graded 56 numerically finer Red and Brown examples (1/24).(Registry values: N991) Selections From The Towers Collection.

1916-S 1C MS64RB PCGS #2493

1916-S Cent, MS64 Red and Brown
Sharply Detailed and Lightly Marked 1916-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Cert # 36580825 From a mintage of more than 22 million pieces, the 1916-S Lincoln cent can be located with some patience at the MS64 grade level, with Red and Brown surfaces, but finer coins are elusive. This attractive Choice example displays sharply detailed design elements and well-preserved surfaces that show highlights of lilac and light brown on the obverse, while the reverse retains most of its original red patina. PCGS has graded 56 numerically finer Red and Brown examples (1/24).(Registry values: N991) Selections From The Towers Collection.

1917 1C MS65BN PCGS #2495

1917 Lincoln Cent MS65BN PCGS, 33024110. Interesting Obverse Die Polishing, Pop 25/2. Fully lustrous throughout, with rose and pale blue toning on the obverse and largely rose color on the reverse. The strike is super sharp, and some interesting die preparation marks on the obverse denote the care the Philadelphia Mint took with this die. Very nice for the grade, although one small dark fleck is just above the date. PCGS Population: 25 in 65 Brown, 2 finer (4/2023) CAC

1917 1C MS65BN PCGS #2495

1917 Lincoln Cent MS65BN PCGS, 33024110. Interesting Obverse Die Polishing, Pop 25/2. Fully lustrous throughout, with rose and pale blue toning on the obverse and largely rose color on the reverse. The strike is super sharp, and some interesting die preparation marks on the obverse denote the care the Philadelphia Mint took with this die. Very nice for the grade, although one small dark fleck is just above the date. PCGS Population: 25 in 65 Brown, 2 finer (4/2023) CAC

1917 1C MS65BN PCGS #2495

1917 Lincoln Cent MS65BN PCGS, 33024110. Interesting Obverse Die Polishing, Pop 25/2. Fully lustrous throughout, with rose and pale blue toning on the obverse and largely rose color on the reverse. The strike is super sharp, and some interesting die preparation marks on the obverse denote the care the Philadelphia Mint took with this die. Very nice for the grade, although one small dark fleck is just above the date. PCGS Population: 25 in 65 Brown, 2 finer (4/2023) CAC

1917-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2502

Tough In Gem Grade While not a rare date, gems are difficult to locate. Only 1 finer at PCGS in Red-Brown. Degree of Toning: 3/10

1917-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2502

Tough In Gem Grade While not a rare date, gems are difficult to locate. Only 1 finer at PCGS in Red-Brown. Degree of Toning: 3/10

1917-S 1C MS65RB PCGS #2502

Tough In Gem Grade While not a rare date, gems are difficult to locate. Only 1 finer at PCGS in Red-Brown. Degree of Toning: 3/10

1920-D 1C MS64RB PCGS #2526

1920-D Cent, MS64 Red and Brown
Well-Preserved, Lustrous Surfaces 1920-D 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Cert # 31584092 The Denver Mint struck a substantial production of more than 49 million Lincoln cents in 1920, but most of the coins were struck from well-worn dies, making high-quality Mint State examples scarce in today's market. This impressive Choice specimen exhibits a relatively sharp strike for the issue, with well-preserved surfaces that show an attractive blend of red and brown patina. PCGS has graded 68 numerically finer Red and Brown specimens (1/24).(Registry values: N491) Selections From The Towers Collection.

1920-D 1C MS64RB PCGS #2526

1920-D Cent, MS64 Red and Brown
Well-Preserved, Lustrous Surfaces 1920-D 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Cert # 31584092 The Denver Mint struck a substantial production of more than 49 million Lincoln cents in 1920, but most of the coins were struck from well-worn dies, making high-quality Mint State examples scarce in today's market. This impressive Choice specimen exhibits a relatively sharp strike for the issue, with well-preserved surfaces that show an attractive blend of red and brown patina. PCGS has graded 68 numerically finer Red and Brown specimens (1/24).(Registry values: N491) Selections From The Towers Collection.

1920-D 1C MS64RB PCGS #2526

1920-D Cent, MS64 Red and Brown
Well-Preserved, Lustrous Surfaces 1920-D 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Cert # 31584092 The Denver Mint struck a substantial production of more than 49 million Lincoln cents in 1920, but most of the coins were struck from well-worn dies, making high-quality Mint State examples scarce in today's market. This impressive Choice specimen exhibits a relatively sharp strike for the issue, with well-preserved surfaces that show an attractive blend of red and brown patina. PCGS has graded 68 numerically finer Red and Brown specimens (1/24).(Registry values: N491) Selections From The Towers Collection.

1920-D 1C MS64RB PCGS #2526

1920-D Cent, MS64 Red and Brown
Well-Preserved, Lustrous Surfaces 1920-D 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Cert # 31584092 The Denver Mint struck a substantial production of more than 49 million Lincoln cents in 1920, but most of the coins were struck from well-worn dies, making high-quality Mint State examples scarce in today's market. This impressive Choice specimen exhibits a relatively sharp strike for the issue, with well-preserved surfaces that show an attractive blend of red and brown patina. PCGS has graded 68 numerically finer Red and Brown specimens (1/24).(Registry values: N491) Selections From The Towers Collection.

1922-D 1C MS64BN PCGS #2537

1922-D Cent Semikey Issue, MS64BN PCGS 31769920. ‘Black Cherry' Blazer! $407 Non-CAC 11/23. An extremely sharp strike on the obverse, excellent luster, and wonderful black cherry surfaces characterize this near-Gem Brown 1922-D cent. A couple of tiny obverse flecks and a bit of chatter at the upper reverse are likely all that separate this piece from a full Gem grade (and a $1,000 price tag, given the popularity of Brown Lincolns recently). The 1922-D is a favorite Lincoln cent date, with three die pairs known for the issue. One (the Strong Reverse dies, Die Pair 2, as here) eventually produced the 1922 No D cents, while the other Die Pairs 1 and 3 produced alternatively 1922 No D and 1922 Weak D cents but with Weak Reverse as well and other distinguishing characteristics. This lovely cent boasts a strong strike throughout and no trace of weakness on the crucial D mintmark. No nickels, dimes, quarters, or half dollars were struck at the United States' three operating mints in 1922: Only silver dollars were, at all three operating mints. Only Denver struck the cents in 1922. The United States' minor coinage total for 1922 was the lowest since 1877—another crucial year for cent collectors.
Ex: JGD Collection of Toned Lincoln, Wheat Reverse Cents.

1922-D 1C MS64BN PCGS #2537

1922-D Cent Semikey Issue, MS64BN PCGS 31769920. ‘Black Cherry' Blazer! $407 Non-CAC 11/23. An extremely sharp strike on the obverse, excellent luster, and wonderful black cherry surfaces characterize this near-Gem Brown 1922-D cent. A couple of tiny obverse flecks and a bit of chatter at the upper reverse are likely all that separate this piece from a full Gem grade (and a $1,000 price tag, given the popularity of Brown Lincolns recently). The 1922-D is a favorite Lincoln cent date, with three die pairs known for the issue. One (the Strong Reverse dies, Die Pair 2, as here) eventually produced the 1922 No D cents, while the other Die Pairs 1 and 3 produced alternatively 1922 No D and 1922 Weak D cents but with Weak Reverse as well and other distinguishing characteristics. This lovely cent boasts a strong strike throughout and no trace of weakness on the crucial D mintmark. No nickels, dimes, quarters, or half dollars were struck at the United States' three operating mints in 1922: Only silver dollars were, at all three operating mints. Only Denver struck the cents in 1922. The United States' minor coinage total for 1922 was the lowest since 1877—another crucial year for cent collectors.
Ex: JGD Collection of Toned Lincoln, Wheat Reverse Cents.

1922-D 1C MS64BN PCGS #2537

1922-D Cent Semikey Issue, MS64BN PCGS 31769920. ‘Black Cherry' Blazer! $407 Non-CAC 11/23. An extremely sharp strike on the obverse, excellent luster, and wonderful black cherry surfaces characterize this near-Gem Brown 1922-D cent. A couple of tiny obverse flecks and a bit of chatter at the upper reverse are likely all that separate this piece from a full Gem grade (and a $1,000 price tag, given the popularity of Brown Lincolns recently). The 1922-D is a favorite Lincoln cent date, with three die pairs known for the issue. One (the Strong Reverse dies, Die Pair 2, as here) eventually produced the 1922 No D cents, while the other Die Pairs 1 and 3 produced alternatively 1922 No D and 1922 Weak D cents but with Weak Reverse as well and other distinguishing characteristics. This lovely cent boasts a strong strike throughout and no trace of weakness on the crucial D mintmark. No nickels, dimes, quarters, or half dollars were struck at the United States' three operating mints in 1922: Only silver dollars were, at all three operating mints. Only Denver struck the cents in 1922. The United States' minor coinage total for 1922 was the lowest since 1877—another crucial year for cent collectors.
Ex: JGD Collection of Toned Lincoln, Wheat Reverse Cents.

1923 1C MS65RD PCGS #2545

From the Sanibel Collection of Lincoln Cents

1923 1C MS65RD PCGS #2545

From the Sanibel Collection of Lincoln Cents

1923 1C MS65RD PCGS #2545

From the Sanibel Collection of Lincoln Cents

1924-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2553

1924-D 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS Secure. The well-preserved original red surfaces of this delightful Gem have mellowed to light brown in some areas, with sharply detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster throughout. Population: 43 in 65 Red and Brown, 1 finer (5/18).

1924-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2553

1924-D 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS Secure. The well-preserved original red surfaces of this delightful Gem have mellowed to light brown in some areas, with sharply detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster throughout. Population: 43 in 65 Red and Brown, 1 finer (5/18).

1924-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2553

1924-D 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS Secure. The well-preserved original red surfaces of this delightful Gem have mellowed to light brown in some areas, with sharply detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster throughout. Population: 43 in 65 Red and Brown, 1 finer (5/18).

1924-S 1C MS64RB PCGS #2556

1924-S Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-64 RB (Toned) From the Rockingkoma Collection of Lincoln Cents

1924-S 1C MS64RB PCGS #2556

1924-S Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-64 RB (Toned) From the Rockingkoma Collection of Lincoln Cents

1925-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2563

1925-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Encased in a green label PCGS holder, this near-Gem is well struck and fully lustrous, showing variegated apricot-red and tan-gold coloration on obverse and reverse alike. From The Dennis Dewart Collection. Heritage Auctions SOLD ON DEC 8, 2004.

1925-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2563

1925-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Encased in a green label PCGS holder, this near-Gem is well struck and fully lustrous, showing variegated apricot-red and tan-gold coloration on obverse and reverse alike. From The Dennis Dewart Collection. Heritage Auctions SOLD ON DEC 8, 2004.

1925-D 1C MS64RD PCGS #2563

1925-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Encased in a green label PCGS holder, this near-Gem is well struck and fully lustrous, showing variegated apricot-red and tan-gold coloration on obverse and reverse alike. From The Dennis Dewart Collection. Heritage Auctions SOLD ON DEC 8, 2004.

1927-D 1C MS64BN PCGS #2579

1927-D Lincoln Cent MS64BN PCGS, 47555147. Fresh Semikey Date. $178. A nice example of this semikey date, one which becomes quite a bit tougher at the next grade level. This probably should go to CAC but we're listing it here for a while to see if it goes elsewhere. Super luster and eye appeal, a sharp strike throughout, and an absence of noticeable distractions make this one a keeper.

1927-D 1C MS64BN PCGS #2579

1927-D Lincoln Cent MS64BN PCGS, 47555147. Fresh Semikey Date. $178. A nice example of this semikey date, one which becomes quite a bit tougher at the next grade level. This probably should go to CAC but we're listing it here for a while to see if it goes elsewhere. Super luster and eye appeal, a sharp strike throughout, and an absence of noticeable distractions make this one a keeper.

1927-D 1C MS64BN PCGS #2579

1927-D Lincoln Cent MS64BN PCGS, 47555147. Fresh Semikey Date. $178. A nice example of this semikey date, one which becomes quite a bit tougher at the next grade level. This probably should go to CAC but we're listing it here for a while to see if it goes elsewhere. Super luster and eye appeal, a sharp strike throughout, and an absence of noticeable distractions make this one a keeper.

1931-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2620

1931-S Lincoln Cent. MS-64 RD (PCGS). CAC.

1931-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2620

1931-S Lincoln Cent. MS-64 RD (PCGS). CAC.

1931-S 1C MS64RD PCGS #2620

1931-S Lincoln Cent. MS-64 RD (PCGS). CAC.

1932-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2625

Small scratch below ear lobe between beard.

1932-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2625

Small scratch below ear lobe between beard.

1932-D 1C MS65RB PCGS #2625

Small scratch below ear lobe between beard.

1943-D 1C MS67 PCGS #2714

Unmarred, steely white cent with amazing eye appeal. Incredible Appearance!. Skyline Drive Collection Pt. 8. Eye Appeal 5/5 Degree of Toning 1/5

1943-D 1C MS67 PCGS #2714

Unmarred, steely white cent with amazing eye appeal. Incredible Appearance!. Skyline Drive Collection Pt. 8. Eye Appeal 5/5 Degree of Toning 1/5

1943-D 1C MS67 PCGS #2714

Unmarred, steely white cent with amazing eye appeal. Incredible Appearance!. Skyline Drive Collection Pt. 8. Eye Appeal 5/5 Degree of Toning 1/5

1943-D 1C MS67 PCGS #2714

Unmarred, steely white cent with amazing eye appeal. Incredible Appearance!. Skyline Drive Collection Pt. 8. Eye Appeal 5/5 Degree of Toning 1/5

1943-S 1C MS67 PCGS #2717

Better S-Mint. Lightly toned with no major flaws. Skyline Drive Collection Pt. 8. Eye Appeal 5/5, Degree of Toning 2/5

1943-S 1C MS67 PCGS #2717

Better S-Mint. Lightly toned with no major flaws. Skyline Drive Collection Pt. 8. Eye Appeal 5/5, Degree of Toning 2/5

1943-S 1C MS67 PCGS #2717

Better S-Mint. Lightly toned with no major flaws. Skyline Drive Collection Pt. 8. Eye Appeal 5/5, Degree of Toning 2/5

1943-S 1C MS67 PCGS #2717

Better S-Mint. Lightly toned with no major flaws. Skyline Drive Collection Pt. 8. Eye Appeal 5/5, Degree of Toning 2/5

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64BN PCGS #2825

This is a VERY CHOICE, evenly toned, lustrous brown example of this wonderful KEY issue. Steely brown with shimmering bluish brown overtones are enhanced by a strong brilliance. The eye appeal is nice. PCGS 259, NGC 167. The most recent example sold for $3,240 in January 2020, and previous examples have sold in the $2,820 to $4,320 range. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $4,500. The 1955 Doubled Die is a very popular variety collected as a KEY to the series. Cert. Number 41844443 PCGS # 2825.00

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64BN PCGS #2825

This is a VERY CHOICE, evenly toned, lustrous brown example of this wonderful KEY issue. Steely brown with shimmering bluish brown overtones are enhanced by a strong brilliance. The eye appeal is nice. PCGS 259, NGC 167. The most recent example sold for $3,240 in January 2020, and previous examples have sold in the $2,820 to $4,320 range. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $4,500. The 1955 Doubled Die is a very popular variety collected as a KEY to the series. Cert. Number 41844443 PCGS # 2825.00

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64BN PCGS #2825

This is a VERY CHOICE, evenly toned, lustrous brown example of this wonderful KEY issue. Steely brown with shimmering bluish brown overtones are enhanced by a strong brilliance. The eye appeal is nice. PCGS 259, NGC 167. The most recent example sold for $3,240 in January 2020, and previous examples have sold in the $2,820 to $4,320 range. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $4,500. The 1955 Doubled Die is a very popular variety collected as a KEY to the series. Cert. Number 41844443 PCGS # 2825.00

1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS66RD PCGS #2950

The Cherrypickers' Guide lists nine different doubled die varieties of 1972 cents, but FS-101 is easily the strongest and also the one listed in the Guide Book. A lustrous orange-gold Premium Gem with an exemplary strike and exceptional preservation From The Good Karma Lane Collection.

1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS66RD PCGS #2950

The Cherrypickers' Guide lists nine different doubled die varieties of 1972 cents, but FS-101 is easily the strongest and also the one listed in the Guide Book. A lustrous orange-gold Premium Gem with an exemplary strike and exceptional preservation From The Good Karma Lane Collection.