1914-D Lincoln Cent. MS-64 RB (PCGS).,Varying shades of hazelnut brown are accented by deeper bronze hues across this exceptional near-Gem. The central elements are boldly pronounced and enveloped by satiny mint luster that floods the fields without interruption. A small speck at the front of Lincolns hair is the only notable anomaly seen beneath a glass. A limited mintage of 1,193,000 pieces combined with heavy circulation explains the scarcity of the 1914-D in all Mint State grades. By the time the key date status of the 1914-D was recognized in the 1930s, most examples had become worn from commercial use. Near-Gems like the present piece as considerably scarce and quite desirable.,From the Collection of Gunther Garbe.,
1914-D Man with Beard and Straw Hat. Host coin About Uncirculated.,Described as an original Hobo nickel on the accompany cardboard 2x2.,Cardboard 2x2 with collector notes included.,
1914-D Indian Eagle. MS-63 (PCGS).,A particularly vivid example, both sides exhibit subtle powder blue and pale pink undertones to dominant deep rose patina. Lustrous, sharply struck and ideally suited for mintmarked gold type purposes.,From the Woodward ...
1914-D Indian Quarter Eagle. MS-64 (PCGS).,Satiny medium gold surfaces are boldly to sharply struck throughout with a fully defined D mintmark. As the rarest Indian quarter eagle in Gem Mint State, the 1914-D represents particularly good value in attracti ...
1914-D Lincoln Cent. AU-55 (PCGS).,Deep hazelnut brown hues are accented by lighted golden shades atop the high points of this attractive key-date example. The surfaces are nicely preserved and exhibit satiny traces of mint luster throughout. A sharp stri ...
1914-D Lincoln Cent. MS-65 RD (PCGS). OGH.,Highly desirable in all Mint State grades, the 1914-D enjoys particularly strong demand as a full Red Gem. This is just such a coin, both sides with bountiful autumn-orange luster in a satin to softly frosted tex ...
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