1911-D 1C, RD MS (PCGS#2446)
March 2020 Baltimore U.S. Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 3107
- 等级
- MS67RD
- 价格
- 298,093
- 详细说明
- Outstanding Gem 1911-D Lincoln Cent
None Graded Finer by PCGS
1911-D Lincoln Cent. MS-67 RD (PCGS).
A nearly flawless example boasting uniform golden-apricot coloration across each side. Rich, matte-like luster blankets the fields, creating a lightly prooflike complexion across the reverse. Remarkably sharp for the issue and immensely attractive to examine in-hand. A microscopic mint-made planchet flaw below the M of AMERICA is the only discernible pedigree marker.
The 1911-D is the premier Denver Mint small cent issue, the first examples of which were released into circulation in May of that year. Once maligned in the West, where for decades only gold and silver coins were accepted in commerce, cents and nickels began to gain acceptance in that part of the country around the turn of the 20th century. For the first decade of that century examples of these denominations had to be shipped west from the Philadelphia Mint because the Denver and San Francisco mints were only authorized to strike gold and silver. Congress rectified this situation in 1906 by permitting the striking of minor coins at all mints, but while the San Francisco Mint took advantage of this beginning in 1908 the Denver Mint did not request cent dies until 1911.
The Colorado facility's production that year eventually amounted to 12,672,000 pieces, Mint State examples of which are usually found in lower grades due to poor striking quality and/or inferior luster. This is the singular finest 1911-D cent that we have ever offered, and it is tied at the top of the PCGS Population Report with just one other example. An ideal candidate for an advanced PCGS Registry Set.
PCGS Population: 2; none finer.
PCGS# 2446. NGC ID: 22B8.
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