











1914-D Lincoln Cent (1c)
PCGS
AU58 BN
CAC
The 1914-D Lincoln Cent stands as one of the key dates in the series, with a modest mintage of just 1,193,000 pieces. The Denver Mint's production that year focused mainly on other denominations, making this date particularly elusive in all grades.
This CAC-approved AU58 example represents the ideal "slider" grade - a coin that barely circulated and retains nearly all its original detail. The surfaces show an even, rich brown color and strong underlying luster typical of high-grade early Lincolns. The fields are remarkably clean for the grade, and the eye appeal is outstanding for an early Denver mint cent.
Certification | PCGS |
Grade | AU58 BN |
PCGS Spec # | 2471 |
PCGS Population (Greater) | 184 (302) |
Serial # | 26270710 |