1914-D Lincoln Cent (1c)

NGC XF40 BN

With only 1,193,000 cents produced in Denver that year, its limited supply makes it a coveted piece for collections. The economic stability of the early 1910s, sufficient existing coin supply, and minting priorities led to this reduced production. By contrast, Philadelphia produced over 75M cents that year!

This is a solid example of an XF. XF is the stage where coins juuuust begin to lose some of the details in the design, but are nonetheless still wholesome and "meaty" (and are, hence, extremely desirable grades and great values). This example has lovely chocolate brown surfaces, just a hint of friction on the high points of the design, and overall is extremely pleasing. A great addition to your collection.

$795
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Certification NGC
Grade XF40 BN
PCGS Spec # 2471
Serial # 6532704-008

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