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1883 1c PCGS MS65RD Lustrous Indian Cent

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1883 1c PCGS MS65RD Lustrous Indian Cent
Wow! Highly lustrous and sharp devices are ablaze in fields of original mint red. This coin exhibits tremendous eye appeal and is sure to please any collector. Better hurry on this one!
A true gem, this Indian Head Cent had the largest mintage of the 1880’s. Most of the 45,591,500 pieces however went into circulation, obtaining wear and soon losing their original red color. The remaining balance was kept in mint state, but not handled properly. As a result, true gems with original red mint color are scarce.
This coin is one of these true gem pieces with blazing luster and virtually mark-free surfaces. A few tiny specs, particularly one under the wreath on the reverse is the only factor that keeps this otherwise premium gem out of an higher grade holder. This coin exhibits tremendous eye-appeal and sure is to please any collector.
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