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1858 1C Large Letters PR65+ CAM PCGS #82042

Ex Stewart Blay. DCAM mirrors. Just stunning.

1861 1C PR64+ CAM PCGS #82256

EEPS. Very Cameo, Deep mirrors. Looks DCAM enough. Not your usual 1861 proof. A frost break across the cheek, but even for the type, one of the best and most proof like I've seen.

1901 1C PR67RD PCGS #2392

PR67RD OGH CAC Ex. Brian Wagner. A mesmerizing RED example with about 35 optimum viewing angles on either side! The obverse is about 95% red toned and has quite a bit of orange-peel surfaces and cameo frost with deep enough mirrors to warrant the designation. The reverse is untoned and looks like a lock 68+(+) with plenty of cameo contrast and near perfect surfaces. In hand and under a halogen light, this coin exemplifies the concept of dancing light, something that defies photography and exists only between the hand and the eyes of the viewer. Thanks, Brian!

1913 1C PR67+ RB PCGS #3316

PR67+RB, CAC. Source: Angel Dee's. Obverse is a beautiful, barely muted red color with just a splash of color near the rims, but the reverse center is as perfect a red as the day it was made, framed by darker red that fades into a rainbow at the rims. Perhaps the ultimate look for a copper cent!

1943-S 1C MS68 PCGS #2717

MS68. CAC. Struck on Zinc coated Steel. Plentiful in this grade but still difficult to find "the right coin" at "the right price". This one has nary a mark on it and is beautiful to behold. The S-mint coins of this issue are the most likely to display semi PL surfaces and this one does not disappoint.