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50% RED. This is a beautiful even colored gem with gorgeous eye appeal. The color is a golden russet and the surfaces are flawless. An absolute stunner!
Lustrous. Light spots on the reverse. Old 1st generation holder from over 20 years ago.
Full strike with wonderful gold dust color.
40% RED. This is the toughest regular issue Lincoln Cent. The coin is essentially flawless with no obvious reason why it can not be graded higher. It has a golden amber color with a hint of emerald with magenta on the reverse. Very hard to find so nice.
85% RED. Fully struck with beautiful surfaces with very few marks.
65% RED. A beautiful even colored example without and spots or problems.
20% RED. A beautiful megenta-toned gem. This is a very tough date in higher grades. The coin speaks to you - it says " Ooooh"!
90% RED. Very few marks. A few stains are present.
Here is a beautiful example with crisp details and a deep emerald tone. A very beautiful piece.
20% RED. Mostly deep russet golden brown. There are hardly any imperfections which would warrant a grade below PR65.
60% RED. Hardly any marks. The rough matte surface is extremely sharp on this example. Mostly even color with areas of purple toning on the reverse.
Here is a wonderful example with gold, magenta and emeral toning. It has outstanding eye appeal and wonderful toning.
20% RED. This is a beautiful golden brown example with wonderful surfaces. This date is very scare in higher grades and none graded higher in this color designation.
80% RED. Well struck with very few marks. This is a tough date in higher grades.
95% RED. Full strike. Here is a real beauty with outstanding surfaces, outstanding color and outstanding eye appeal. This is such a difficult date to find this nice.
Here is a gorgeous original red example with a full strike. The coin looks like a 1958-D, not a 1925-D! There is a small mark on the reverse by the UNUM. This is a very low population coin with only 9 graded by NGC and 40 at PCGS.
80% RED. One of the top pieces from an original roll.
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