Popular early half cent issue. Very tough with any level of mint red remaining. Housed in a tough, mint green label NGC holder and CAC approved for quality and eye appeal.
Popular key date with choice luster and touches of lovely original mint red beneath rose-brown tints. An unlisted RPD (re-punched date) adds to the appeal.
One of the primary keys to the Lincoln cent collection and a rare date that is coveted by all collectors. Ample Mint red remains on this nicely lustrous little gem.
The 1872 2-cent business strike is the key to set and much tougher than the 1864 small motto in our experience. This particular example is actually a doubled die obverse, with doubling seen on "WE TRUST," though not noted on the label. Fantastic color and luster. CAC approved for quality and eye appeal.
Low mintage proof of just 500 coins struck. Watery fields are highlighted by moderately cameo devices (though not enough to have earned the designation from PCGS). Still, all things considered, there are few others that have retained such beauty.
Low mintage proof of just 725 coins struck. Liquid mirrored fields are broken by razor sharp devices that seem to rise out of the watery reflectivity. An exciting and lightly toned Red example.
Low mintage proof of just 600 coins struck. Magenta and blues flash in direct lighting, while brown remains the dominant color when viewing straight-on.
This example boasts smooth golden surfaces as is common with the series. Frosty luster is present as it cascades through the hairlines and around the fields. PCGS+ grade designating the top of the assigned grade.
Proof type coin from a mintage of 5,419 coins struck. A nice amount of cameo effect remains with terrific reflectivity. CAC approved for quality and eye appeal.
Key date Buffalo nickel that is exceedingly difficult to locate in VF and higher. This date was not saved by collectors, which accounts for the low pop in higher grades.