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1936 1C Satin PR65RD PCGS #3332

Teletrade Auction (December 2004): Great surfaces, nice even red-copper color with satin finish.

1936 1C Satin PR65RD PCGS #3332

Teletrade Auction (December 2004): Great surfaces, nice even red-copper color with satin finish.

1936 1C Brilliant PR64RD PCGS #3335

COINage Vendor (May 1982): Deep red mirrors with iridescent undertones of lime green and fushia.

1936 1C Brilliant PR64RD PCGS #3335

COINage Vendor (May 1982): Deep red mirrors with iridescent undertones of lime green and fushia.

1936 1C Brilliant PR64RD PCGS #3335

COINage Vendor (May 1982): Deep red mirrors with iridescent undertones of lime green and fushia.

1936 1C Brilliant PR64RD PCGS #3335

COINage Vendor (May 1982): Deep red mirrors with iridescent undertones of lime green and fushia.

1936 5C Satin PR66 PCGS #3994

COINage Vendor (May 1982): Rainbow toned satin buffalo nickel with great natural eye appeal; came as part of a 5-coin proof set.

1936 5C Satin PR66 PCGS #3994

COINage Vendor (May 1982): Rainbow toned satin buffalo nickel with great natural eye appeal; came as part of a 5-coin proof set.

1936 5C Brilliant PR67 PCGS #3995

Coin Universe Auction (February 2000): Brilliant gem buffalo, great luster and detail contrast in OGH.

1936 5C Brilliant PR67 PCGS #3995

Coin Universe Auction (February 2000): Brilliant gem buffalo, great luster and detail contrast in OGH.

1936 10C PR64 PCGS #5071

COINage Vendor (May 1982): First Mercury proof, nice strike and details, some spotty toning.

1936 10C PR64 PCGS #5071

COINage Vendor (May 1982): First Mercury proof, nice strike and details, some spotty toning.

1936 10C PR64 PCGS #5071

COINage Vendor (May 1982): First Mercury proof, nice strike and details, some spotty toning.

1936 25C PR64 PCGS #5975

COINage Vendor (May 1982): Some milky toning of the devices and fields.

1936 25C PR64 PCGS #5975

COINage Vendor (May 1982): Some milky toning of the devices and fields.

1936 25C PR64 PCGS #5975

COINage Vendor (May 1982): Some milky toning of the devices and fields.

1936 50C PR63 PCGS #6636

COINage Vendor (May 1982): A toning spot in the center of the eagle's wing; otherwise there is attractive gold toning in the fields offsetting the devices nicely.

1936 50C PR63 PCGS #6636

COINage Vendor (May 1982): A toning spot in the center of the eagle's wing; otherwise there is attractive gold toning in the fields offsetting the devices nicely.

1937 1C PR65RD PCGS #3338

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Fantastic gem-quality mirrors, great surfaces, and rich mint-state copper color.

1937 1C PR65RD PCGS #3338

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Fantastic gem-quality mirrors, great surfaces, and rich mint-state copper color.

1937 1C PR65RD PCGS #3338

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Fantastic gem-quality mirrors, great surfaces, and rich mint-state copper color.

1937 5C PR66 PCGS #3996

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): Gold patina with hints of aqua, nice definition, strong strike.

1937 5C PR66 PCGS #3996

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): Gold patina with hints of aqua, nice definition, strong strike.

1937 10C PR65 PCGS #5072

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Some tan-gold toning on this Mercury gem proof.

1937 10C PR65 PCGS #5072

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Some tan-gold toning on this Mercury gem proof.

1937 10C PR65 PCGS #5072

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Some tan-gold toning on this Mercury gem proof.

1937 25C PR65 PCGS #5976

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): Uneven toning.

1937 25C PR65 PCGS #5976

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): Uneven toning.

1937 25C PR65 PCGS #5976

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): Uneven toning.

1937 50C PR64 PCGS #6637

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): There is a hint of gold toning on this OGH Walker.

1937 50C PR64 PCGS #6637

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): There is a hint of gold toning on this OGH Walker.

1937 50C PR64 PCGS #6637

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): There is a hint of gold toning on this OGH Walker.

1938 1C PR65RD PCGS #3341

Teletrade Auction (January 1999): Full brilliant red copper color, untoned, in OGH.

1938 1C PR65RD PCGS #3341

Teletrade Auction (January 1999): Full brilliant red copper color, untoned, in OGH.

1938 1C PR65RD PCGS #3341

Teletrade Auction (January 1999): Full brilliant red copper color, untoned, in OGH.

1938 5C PR66 PCGS #4175

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Nice first year issue, the start of some toning, and a slight die-rotation.

1938 5C PR66 PCGS #4175

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Nice first year issue, the start of some toning, and a slight die-rotation.

1938 5C PR66 PCGS #4175

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Nice first year issue, the start of some toning, and a slight die-rotation.

1938 10C PR66 PCGS #5073

Coin Universe Auction (March 1999): Brilliant proof gem Mercury with a slight die-rotation.

1938 10C PR66 PCGS #5073

Coin Universe Auction (March 1999): Brilliant proof gem Mercury with a slight die-rotation.

1938 10C PR66 PCGS #5073

Coin Universe Auction (March 1999): Brilliant proof gem Mercury with a slight die-rotation.

1938 25C PR66 PCGS #5977

Coin Universe Auction (March 1999): Brilliant silver, good mirrors and very attactive with plenty of luster.

1938 25C PR66 PCGS #5977

Coin Universe Auction (March 1999): Brilliant silver, good mirrors and very attactive with plenty of luster.

1938 25C PR66 PCGS #5977

Coin Universe Auction (March 1999): Brilliant silver, good mirrors and very attactive with plenty of luster.

1938 50C PR65 PCGS #6638

Coin Universe Auction (March 1999): Good strike and detail, nicely toned devices stand out from well preserved mirrored fields.

1938 50C PR65 PCGS #6638

Coin Universe Auction (March 1999): Good strike and detail, nicely toned devices stand out from well preserved mirrored fields.

1938 50C PR65 PCGS #6638

Coin Universe Auction (March 1999): Good strike and detail, nicely toned devices stand out from well preserved mirrored fields.

1939 1C PR64RD PCGS #3344

Teletrade Auction (December 1998): Pools of red copper color appear to shimmer off of these nicely mirrored fields on this Lincoln housed in an OGH.

1939 1C PR64RD PCGS #3344

Teletrade Auction (December 1998): Pools of red copper color appear to shimmer off of these nicely mirrored fields on this Lincoln housed in an OGH.

1939 1C PR64RD PCGS #3344

Teletrade Auction (December 1998): Pools of red copper color appear to shimmer off of these nicely mirrored fields on this Lincoln housed in an OGH.

1939 5C Reverse of 1938 PR65 PCGS #4176

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Nice gem strike with the 'wavy steps' of the 1938 reverse.

1939 5C Reverse of 1938 PR65 PCGS #4176

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Nice gem strike with the 'wavy steps' of the 1938 reverse.

1939 10C PR66 PCGS #5074

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): Just the faintest hint of champagne toning; brilliant silver in appearance with great definition.

1939 10C PR66 PCGS #5074

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): Just the faintest hint of champagne toning; brilliant silver in appearance with great definition.

1939 10C PR66 PCGS #5074

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): Just the faintest hint of champagne toning; brilliant silver in appearance with great definition.

1939 25C PR66 PCGS #5978

Teletrade Auction (May 1999): Just a bit of toning on this OGH gem.

1939 25C PR66 PCGS #5978

Teletrade Auction (May 1999): Just a bit of toning on this OGH gem.

1939 25C PR66 PCGS #5978

Teletrade Auction (May 1999): Just a bit of toning on this OGH gem.

1939 50C PR66 PCGS #6639

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): Very attractive surfaces and old-silver toning makes details of Miss Liberty and the eagle come to life.

1939 50C PR66 PCGS #6639

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): Very attractive surfaces and old-silver toning makes details of Miss Liberty and the eagle come to life.

1939 50C PR66 PCGS #6639

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): Very attractive surfaces and old-silver toning makes details of Miss Liberty and the eagle come to life.

1940 1C PR64RD PCGS #3347

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Solid red color with a bit of toning in the reverse field; housed in an OGH.

1940 1C PR64RD PCGS #3347

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Solid red color with a bit of toning in the reverse field; housed in an OGH.

1940 1C PR64RD PCGS #3347

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Solid red color with a bit of toning in the reverse field; housed in an OGH.

1940 5C Reverse of 1940 PR66 PCGS #4177

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Proof mint-nickel color and luster; good detail including the well-defined steps of Montecello.

1940 5C Reverse of 1940 PR66 PCGS #4177

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Proof mint-nickel color and luster; good detail including the well-defined steps of Montecello.

1940 5C Reverse of 1940 PR66 PCGS #4177

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Proof mint-nickel color and luster; good detail including the well-defined steps of Montecello.

1940 10C PR66 PCGS #5075

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Mostly well-struck with good details; just a little soft on "E PLURIBUS UNUM".

1940 10C PR66 PCGS #5075

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Mostly well-struck with good details; just a little soft on "E PLURIBUS UNUM".

1940 10C PR66 PCGS #5075

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Mostly well-struck with good details; just a little soft on "E PLURIBUS UNUM".

1940 25C PR66 PCGS #5979

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Hints of aqua toning on both sides; attractive silver color and luster.

1940 25C PR66 PCGS #5979

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Hints of aqua toning on both sides; attractive silver color and luster.

1940 25C PR66 PCGS #5979

Teletrade Auction (March 1999): Hints of aqua toning on both sides; attractive silver color and luster.

1940 50C PR66 PCGS #6640

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Nice surfaces; attractive champagne toning with a hint of old-silver thrown in, and beautifully expressive devices. Nice eye appeal.

1940 50C PR66 PCGS #6640

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Nice surfaces; attractive champagne toning with a hint of old-silver thrown in, and beautifully expressive devices. Nice eye appeal.

1940 50C PR66 PCGS #6640

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Nice surfaces; attractive champagne toning with a hint of old-silver thrown in, and beautifully expressive devices. Nice eye appeal.

1941 1C PR65RD PCGS #3350

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Uniform and outstanding red color for the period; good luster and strike on this OGH gem.

1941 1C PR65RD PCGS #3350

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Uniform and outstanding red color for the period; good luster and strike on this OGH gem.

1941 1C PR65RD PCGS #3350

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Uniform and outstanding red color for the period; good luster and strike on this OGH gem.

1941 5C PR65 PCGS #4178

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Some brown toning about the periphery on this nickel minted prior to Pearl Harbor.

1941 5C PR65 PCGS #4178

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Some brown toning about the periphery on this nickel minted prior to Pearl Harbor.

1941 5C PR65 PCGS #4178

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Some brown toning about the periphery on this nickel minted prior to Pearl Harbor.

1941 10C PR65 PCGS #5076

COINage Vendor (April 1979): While the coin appears brilliant silver, there is a hint of underlying toning that predominates the photos.

1941 10C PR65 PCGS #5076

COINage Vendor (April 1979): While the coin appears brilliant silver, there is a hint of underlying toning that predominates the photos.

1941 10C PR65 PCGS #5076

COINage Vendor (April 1979): While the coin appears brilliant silver, there is a hint of underlying toning that predominates the photos.

1941 25C PR66 PCGS #5980

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Brilliant silver color and luster.

1941 25C PR66 PCGS #5980

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Brilliant silver color and luster.

1941 25C PR66 PCGS #5980

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Brilliant silver color and luster.

1941 50C PR64 PCGS #6641

COINage Vendor (April 1979): There is the hint of aqua toning in the fields; other than that Liberty seems to be showered in silver color.

1941 50C PR64 PCGS #6641

COINage Vendor (April 1979): There is the hint of aqua toning in the fields; other than that Liberty seems to be showered in silver color.

1941 50C PR64 PCGS #6641

COINage Vendor (April 1979): There is the hint of aqua toning in the fields; other than that Liberty seems to be showered in silver color.

1942 1C PR65RD PCGS #3353

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Rich red-copper color on this WWII gem.

1942 1C PR65RD PCGS #3353

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Rich red-copper color on this WWII gem.

1942 1C PR65RD PCGS #3353

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Rich red-copper color on this WWII gem.

1942 5C Type 1 PR66 PCGS #4179

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Classic nickel look, some toning in the fields, nice eye appeal.

1942 5C Type 1 PR66 PCGS #4179

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Classic nickel look, some toning in the fields, nice eye appeal.

1942 5C Type 1 PR66 PCGS #4179

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Classic nickel look, some toning in the fields, nice eye appeal.

1942-P 5C Type 2 PR65 PCGS #4180

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Wartime 'silver' nickel with the P-mintmark; some streak toning on both sides.

1942-P 5C Type 2 PR65 PCGS #4180

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Wartime 'silver' nickel with the P-mintmark; some streak toning on both sides.

1942-P 5C Type 2 PR65 PCGS #4180

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Wartime 'silver' nickel with the P-mintmark; some streak toning on both sides.

1942 10C PR66 PCGS #5077

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Olive drab toning on this wartime Mercury gem.

1942 10C PR66 PCGS #5077

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Olive drab toning on this wartime Mercury gem.

1942 10C PR66 PCGS #5077

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Olive drab toning on this wartime Mercury gem.

1942 25C PR65 PCGS #5981

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Luster on this quarter is effectively dulled by the hazy brown toning on both sides.

1942 25C PR65 PCGS #5981

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Luster on this quarter is effectively dulled by the hazy brown toning on both sides.

1942 25C PR65 PCGS #5981

COINage Vendor (April 1979): Luster on this quarter is effectively dulled by the hazy brown toning on both sides.

1942 50C PR65 PCGS #6642

COINage Vendor (April 1979): This gem has the start of brown toning from the periphery; the strike is good and the devices offer impressions.

1942 50C PR65 PCGS #6642

COINage Vendor (April 1979): This gem has the start of brown toning from the periphery; the strike is good and the devices offer impressions.

1942 50C PR65 PCGS #6642

COINage Vendor (April 1979): This gem has the start of brown toning from the periphery; the strike is good and the devices offer impressions.