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PR66CAM, tough coin to locate! Single year type status ensures demand, especially at the highest grade level. Looking in earnest for one in this grade for at least the past 5 years, I have come up dry… until today.
EEPS. Very Cameo, Deep mirrors. Looks DCAM enough. Not your usual 1861 proof. A frost break across the cheek, but even for the type, one of the best and most proof like I've seen.
PR67RD OGH CAC Ex. Brian Wagner. A mesmerizing RED example with about 35 optimum viewing angles on either side! The obverse is about 95% red toned and has quite a bit of orange-peel surfaces and cameo frost with deep enough mirrors to warrant the designation. The reverse is untoned and looks like a lock 68+(+) with plenty of cameo contrast and near perfect surfaces. In hand and under a halogen light, this coin exemplifies the concept of dancing light, something that defies photography and exists only between the hand and the eyes of the viewer. Thanks, Brian!
PR67+RB, CAC. Source: Angel Dee's. Obverse is a beautiful, barely muted red color with just a splash of color near the rims, but the reverse center is as perfect a red as the day it was made, framed by darker red that fades into a rainbow at the rims. Perhaps the ultimate look for a copper cent!
MS68. CAC. Struck on Zinc coated Steel. Plentiful in this grade but still difficult to find "the right coin" at "the right price". This one has nary a mark on it and is beautiful to behold. The S-mint coins of this issue are the most likely to display semi PL surfaces and this one does not disappoint.
Coin in photo is a beautifully toned PR67BN from 1961, (my favorite toner year), because nobody really cares about a modern Lincoln in 69 DCAM 😜