Black Cat - Copper Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1793-1964) 的钱币相册
CAC - Smooth rich brown surfaces show hints of violet and blue, and ample mint red still clings to the protected recesses of the devices, particularly on the reverse. Both sides display a swirling cartwheel luster when rotated in a light, which is RARE for an early copper, especially one that has toned to a BN designation. Crisply struck, all of Liberty’s hair curls and drapery folds are fully defined, as are the intricate leaf details on the wreath.
CAC - An outstanding Classic Head type coin that boasts a bold strike and unabraded fields. A few small flecks are scattered, and the left reverse displays hints of lilac shading. The overall quality is extraordinary. The 1835 was saved in Mint State but few remain full Red without distracting spots. Tied for the finest at CAC.
CAC - "The surfaces have faded from mint color magnificently, blending electric blue, pale violet, rose, and gold tones that enflame under direct light and mellow with indirect light to a perfectly placid deep tan. The lightest color, that closest to mint red, surrounds the peripheral legends. Deeper tones halo the date and LIBERTY on the obverse, and appear to pull away from the legends on the reverse. The fields are lively and reflective, vigorous with luster and prooflike in texture, framed by high upset rims on both sides. The detail is definitively raised, showing each engraved hair strand and leaf vein. The beaded borders are boldly rounded, each fully defined but for a small group in the upper left obverse." Ex. Charles J. Dupont, D. Brent Pogue Collection
CAC - S-13 - Dark brown, slightly glossy surfaces. The strike is good, with full beaded borders.
CAC - A surfeit of frost adds warm appeal to exquisitely preserved surfaces. With bountiful cartwheel luster and abundant persisting mint color. The obverse fields have barely faded to variegated pale olive and gold, a colorful contrast to the red that remains around all design elements and within Liberty's hair. The reverse is more even, a uniform frosty light brown that still reveals abundant faded mint color. The fields of both sides are nearly immaculate.
CAC - This piece is spectacular, featuring sharp design motifs and splendid pale gold luster.
CAC - Both sides are virtually pristine with a smooth, vibrant, satiny texture. The obverse exhibits a blend of deep gold and medium orange luster, while the reverse is even more vivid in bright reddish-orange. The strike is sharp throughout on this delightful cent.
CAC - "The Duckor 1919 Lincoln cent is sharp and luminous, yielding untouched frosty luster with no discernible carbon spotting. Coloration transitions between rose-red, orange, gold, and faint greenish hues, all within the scope of the Red category. The originality is unquestioned. Housed in a green label holder with a green CAC label" Ex: The Dr. and Mrs. Steven Duckor Collection of Lincoln Cents
This MS67+ is among the very finest survivors. Luster rolls over this fiery-orange cent, showing bold strike characteristics and devoid of all but a few microscopic flecks.