Lot 1204
1909. Proof 65 Red. CAC Approved. Superb golden-russet toning on both sides. The warm golden surfaces exhibit strong satin-like luster and a satin, matte-like quality on the portrait that really engages the aesthetic sense with its serene beauty. First year of issue. Broad, squared-off rims characterize most Proofs of this year. Details are needle-sharp.
In the initial years of the newly designed Lincoln cents, Proofs were struck with a satin surface and then given a light to medium sandblast effect at the mint (1909-1916) that many collectors of the day weren’t prepared for. Innovations caused some to shun the new look. Today, let it be said, these little rarities are eagerly sought after for their beautiful texture and sharp detail, along with their historical significance, and aesthetic appeal. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Only 2,198 struck. Pop 59; 47 finer. (PCGS # 3305) Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500
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Realized $1,840 |