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N-1. Yummy chocolate. Much more detail than the other 45s in the pops (look at coinfacts).
Incredible toning on this rare issue. I haven't seen too many better. CAC.
WOW!! One of the nicest toned Lincolns in existence regardless of date; All the colors of the prism are represented; CAC.
Great color, luster and strike for this tough, San Fran minted, first year coin. CAC.
A mostly red 66RB with clean surfaces and some nice luster. Pop 6/3. This definitely has + potential. CAC approved (3/0).
One of my all-time favorites with fantastic color and luster in addition to clean fields and a crisp strike. Tough to get the clean sweep of all this on an early Denver minted Lincoln. Top pop 5/0. CAC 3/0.
Another tough Denver minted Lincoln to get fully struck with color and luster - this one has it all (color is not as splotchy as the Truview appears). Pop 3/2. CAC
A nice, glossy, brick red and brown example. Absolutely hammered strike for the date. Rarified air for the date and Denver mint at this 66 level. Top pop 5/0. CAC approved 3/0.
As illustrated by the price guide, this is a condition rarity of sorts to have a gem unc., mid-20s, D-mint red Lincoln. Great brick-red color with an original skin plus luster. Lots of duplicates in MS 65 & 66 in the pops as many have tried for an upgrade or + given the big price jumps. CAC approved 16/1.
Regardless of color, this is the nicest 27-D I have ever seen. The strike and luster are phenomenal. I could see this in a + or even 67 holder someday. Pop 6/2. CAC approved 5/0.
Crusty and original. I purchased this in 1989 in an old NGC fattie holder. Wonderful rose colors on the obverse and an orange peel sunset reverse.
What can I say about the centerpiece of my collection. It's a top pop 1/0 blazing monster and the highest graded PCGS PR 1911 (including RDs). It also happens to be 94.99% red, and magnificently toned with a swirl of purple in Lincoln's hair and a firey lemon/orange peel reverse. I'm pleased to share the awesome truview. CAC approved.
This coin is original as it gets - uniquely toned and crusty as it sat in the original proof set for 99 years. Part of the Time Capsule auction in 2011, it was cut out of the original proof set from the mint after 99 years and graded. I am the 2nd owner! A top pop 5/0 with no other RDs graded same or numerically higher. CAC.
A crossover from an old fattie PR 66RB NGC holder. Monster luster on the obverse. CAC.
A purple portrait cameo obverse unlike any MPL I've ever seen. Couple this with a blazing, mirror-like reverse, and this has to be one of the nicest 1914s around. Not a mark, spot or blemish to be found. Pop 8/2 . CAC 6/0.
Check out the amazing gem colors (gold, emerald and ruby - no pun intended) coupled with oozing luster. Third rarest date in the MPL series. Not many this original at this lofty level. Top pop 5/0 and tied for top numerically (only 2 67RDs). CAC.
Classic red rose toning with luster. Not a spot or nick on the coin; should be a 66 IMHO. Very tough date to find in nice gem condition. CAC.
This amazing coin speaks for itself. This is the only T1 (Satin) '36 proof I have ever seen with this amount of color and luster - most are dull and lifeless (hence why the mint switched to a T2 (Brilliant) proof that year. The coin is not as dark as the Trueview would lead you to believe, but it nails the color. I've seen Heritage auction photos of the lone 67RD (not CAC) and respectfully, it doesn't compare. Pop 8/1. CAC
Sole 45+ in the pops. A strong argument could be made for a 50; O-103; CAC
Tough variety of this Type year. Top pop 5/0. EE Photo Seal.
Rare S-3e variety as illustrated by the die gouges through the shield and O on the rev.; don't overlook the cool clash on the obv. as well. PCGS conservative on the color as it really is a RB coin IMHO. CAC; EEPS.
Always wanted one of these since I was a kid - even before I wanted the 1955 DDO. Very few UNC BNs graded at our hosts.