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Sharply struck and virtually mark-free and spot-free. The obverse displays blazing mint red luster while the reverse is nearly the same but has mellowed very slightly. Still, most collectors and dealers would consider this coin full red rather than the RB that PCGS has designated.
Sharply struck with vibrant luster and nearly full red surfaces.
Very sharply struck with satiny luster and mark-free surfaces.
CAC. Well struck with lustrous and original choice surfaces.
CAC. Really attractive with bright frosty luster and exceptionally nice surfaces for the grade.
Well struck with minimal abrasions and mint red luster. From the first year Lincoln Cents were minted in Denver. Housed in an old green label holder.
CAC. Just 30,100 minted and one of the rarest dates in the series. Significantly scarcer than the more famous quarter eagle and half eagle of the same date. This is a pleasing example and very nearly mint state with a sharp strike and problem-free lustrous surfaces.
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