1985 1C, RD MS67RD 认证号35411162, PCGS号3071

专家评论

Charles Morgan

The 1985 Lincoln Memorial Cent

In 1985, the Philadelphia Mint and the West Point Bullion Depository joined forces to produce a massive run of Lincoln Memorial Cents. Philadelphia struck 4,951,904,887 coins, while West Point contributed an additional 696,585,000. Because neither facility used a mintmark for this issue, the combined output is colloquially known to collectors as the "Philadelphia strike" (#3071).

This year marked a technological milestone for the United States Mint: the formal adoption of chrome-plated dies for business strike coins. While the Mint began experimenting with physical vapor deposition to apply thin chrome plating in the early 1970s, the 1985 issue saw the standardized use of this process to extend die life. The result was a more consistent appearance and a distinct "look" that remains a hallmark of modern business strikes today.

For collectors seeking high-quality specimens to submit to PCGS for grading, the 1985 Uncirculated Coin Set remains the best source. The Mint sold 1,710,571 of these sets—originally priced at $7—which contain coins struck from fresh dies. The resulting coins look "fresher" than those issued into general circulation. Today, these sets often sell for less than $15, providing an affordable gateway to "Superb Gem" examples. While loose coins from these sets can be found for under $1, the vast majority of top-tier certified coins likely originated from these original Mint packages.

Collecting the 1985 Lincoln Cent

The market for the 1985 Lincoln Cent is defined by conditional rarity. While raw uncirculated coins are worth very little, collectors will pay a significant premium for specimens graded PCGS MS68RD or higher, with recent sales consistently reaching or exceeding $100.

It is doubtful that coins finer than PCGS MS69RD will ever appear; however, additional examples of this nearly perfect grade are likely to surface in the coming years as the pursuit of "top pop" coins continues.

 

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PCGS #
3071
设计师
Victor David Brenner/Frank Gasparro
边缘
Plain
直径
19.00 毫米
重量
2.50 克
铸币数量
5648489887
金属成分
Copper-plated Zinc
更高评级数量
130
评级较低的钱币数量
734
地区
The United States of America
价格指南
PCGS 数量报告
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稀有性和存量估计 了解更多

评级
所有评级 1694546966 R-1.0 2 / 47 TIE 11 / 95 TIE
60或以上 16945496 R-1.0 2 / 47 TIE 11 / 95 TIE
65或以上 1694549 R-1.0 34 / 47 TIE 48 / 95 TIE
所有评级 1694546966
60或以上 16945496
65或以上 1694549
所有评级 R-1.0
60或以上 R-1.0
65或以上 R-1.0
所有评级 2 / 47 TIE
60或以上 2 / 47 TIE
65或以上 34 / 47 TIE
所有评级 11 / 95 TIE
60或以上 11 / 95 TIE
65或以上 48 / 95 TIE

状况普查 了解更多

位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 PCGS MS69RD PCGS MS69RD

GreatCollections, January 11, 2026, Lot 1841701 - $4,066.88. Pin-sized toning spot to the left of Memorial.

1 PCGS MS69RD PCGS MS69RD

GreatCollections, September 1, 2024, Lot 1435186 - $6,131.25. Tiny planchet void to the left of Lincoln's shoulder. Faint contact above "C" of CENT.

1 PCGS MS69RD PCGS MS69RD

GreatCollections, August 27, 2023, Lot 1124732 – $11,812.50; "The Elite Collection" (PCGS Set Registry). Top pop, pop one when offered. Virtually flawless. Pin-sized toning spot at rim under "C" of CENT.

1 PCGS MS69RD PCGS MS69RD
PCGS MS69RD #1 PCGS MS69RD

GreatCollections, January 11, 2026, Lot 1841701 - $4,066.88. Pin-sized toning spot to the left of Memorial.

PCGS MS69RD #1 PCGS MS69RD

GreatCollections, September 1, 2024, Lot 1435186 - $6,131.25. Tiny planchet void to the left of Lincoln's shoulder. Faint contact above "C" of CENT.

PCGS MS69RD #1 PCGS MS69RD

GreatCollections, August 27, 2023, Lot 1124732 – $11,812.50; "The Elite Collection" (PCGS Set Registry). Top pop, pop one when offered. Virtually flawless. Pin-sized toning spot at rim under "C" of CENT.

PCGS MS69RD #1 PCGS MS69RD