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2304
1909 VDB. Doubled Die Obverse. FS-1101
.
NGC graded
MS-65 Red & Brown
. An interesting premier-year variety fea-
turing doubling that is most prominent on the 190 of the date
and the RTY of LIBERTY. This is a splendid Gem with pretty
golden-red and tan obverse coloration complementing deeper
tones on the reverse. There are no mentionable carbon flecks.
Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 200
2305
1909. VDB
.
MS-65 Red PQ.
CAC APPROVED.
A glowing
Gem featuring full red color and a bold strike. Magnification
reveals a couple of minor carbon flecks on the reverse. Housed
in a First Generation Holder. (
PCGS # 2425
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 140
The Agora Collection
.
2306
1909. VDB
.
PCGS graded MS-65 Red.
CAC APPROVED.
A
fully red example that is well defined and essentially without
spots or distracting marks. Always a popular first year issue.
(
PCGS # 2425
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 115
2307
1922. No D. Strong Reverse
.
PCGS graded VF Details,
Rim Damage.
With rough, porous surfaces throughout, a
notable rim cut is see at the left side of the obverse. Otherwise,
sharp details remain overall. (
PCGS # 3285
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $300 - 350
2308
1933
.
PCGS graded MS-66 Red
. Copper-red and orange lus-
ter flows over suitably bold devices. Only a couple of trivial
blemishes are noted, nothing out of context with the assigned
grade.
Pop 287; 53 finer
. (
PCGS # 2629
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $300 - 350
2309
1937
.
PCGS graded Proof 65 Red.
CAC APPROVED.
A nice
red example, one or two small toning spots away from an even
finer grade. One of only 9,320 proofs struck. Housed in an Old
Green Holder. (
PCGS # 3338
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 160
2310
1939
.
NGC graded Proof 65 Red
. Glowing cherry-red sur-
faces amid a full strike. Well preserved.
Estimated Value ................................................... $120 - 130
2311
1941-D
.
PCGS graded MS-66+ Red and Brown
. Nice mul-
ticolored toning is seen mostly surrounding the obverse. Various
hues of green seem to dominate.
Pop 1; 31 finer in 67
.
(
PCGS # 2697
)
Estimated Value ....................................................... $40 - 50
2312
1945-S
.
PCGS graded MS-66 Red.
CAC APPROVED.
A
glowing, fully red example with a bold strike and no mention-
able carbon spotting on either side. 1945 was a premier year for
fine French wines from the Bordeaux region. (
PCGS # 2740
)
Estimated Value ....................................................... $60 - 70
The Agora Collection
.
2313
1956
.
PCGS graded MS-65 Red & Brown.
CAC
APPROVED.
The appearance of the phenomenal red and
green toning is hard to describe. Simply put, take a look at the
photo on the internet to get an idea of how attractive this coin
really is.
Pop 105; 40 finer, 39 in 66, 1 in 67
. (
PCGS #
2835
)
Estimated Value ....................................................... $80 - 90
2314
1957-D
.
PCGS graded MS-66 Red & Brown.
CAC
APPROVED.
Lovely toning graces both sides of this exceptional
Gem. Look at our website for the photo of this beauty. A rare
opportunity for the Lincoln cent collector.
Pop 115; 7 finer, 2
in 66+, 5 in 67
. (
PCGS # 2844
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 200
2315
1967. SMS
.
PCGS graded SP-66 Red Cameo.
Nice sunset-
red mint color with just a few small spots.
Pop 60; 29 finer,
28 in 67, 1 in 68.
(
PCGS # 83296
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 200
2316
1970-S. Large Date
.
PCGS graded Proof 68 Red Cameo
.
Colorful "target" toning is seen, particularly on the obverse. This
coin has spent many years in an album. Superb and essentially
perfect.
Pop 91; 16 finer in 69.
(
PCGS # 83430
)
Estimated Value .......................................................$100-UP
2317
1972. Doubled Die Obverse
.
PCGS graded MS-64 Red &
Brown
. The dramatic doubling on the date and the obverse let-
tering is undeniable. This mostly red example exhibits rich lus-
ter and outstanding preservation. Any Lincoln cent specialist
should be proud to own this well balanced near-Gem. (
PCGS #
2949
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 250
2318
1972. Doubled Die Obverse, Die 3
.
ANACS graded MS-65
Red
. One of the lesser defined doubled die varieties of 1972,
this red-orange example exhibits just a few grade limiting con-
tact marks on the obverse. Housed in an ANACS Old Style
Holder.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 250
2319
1973-D. Mint Error
.
ANACS graded MS-61
. Struck on a
dime planchet. Localized weakness is noted on each side as is
some scattered copper color from the cent planchet. A desirable
mint error. Housed in an ANACS Old Style Holder.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 250
2320
1977-D. Mint Error
.
PCGS graded UNC Details, Machine
Damage.
One cent struck on a clad dime planchet. As would
be expected, some loss of peripheral detail is evident on each
side. Bright and untoned, a desirable mint error example.
(
PCGS # 2988
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 250
2321
1995. Doubled Die Obverse
.
NGC graded MS-67 Red
.
Doubling is seen on the letters of LIBERTY with close examina-
tion. Bright copper-red surfaces.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $70 - 80
2322
A quintet of NGC slabed Lincoln Cents
. Dates and grades
include:
1911, MS-64 RD, Pop 62 with 86 finer; 1982-D
large date zinc, MS-67 RD; 1995 DDO, MS-68 RD; 1998
wide "AM", MS-66 RD; 2009 Formative Years, MS-67
RD, first day of issue.
Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 115