An exceptionally sharp strike allows the devices to fully realize all the features of the iconic design by Victor David Brenner, while the surfaces retain a pebbled satiny luster reminiscent of that found on the matte proof cents of the period. The glorious bright copper red coloration extends to both sides and is enhanced by a bold strike, especially evident in the exquisite definition of the details of the wheat stalks on the reverse. Further, the surfaces of this little Gem bear not a single scuff or abrasion worthy of mention. These important characteristics combine to produce a pristine specimen that ranks in the top quarter of one percent of all uncirculated 1911-D cents graded by PCGS. This example of the first cent ever produced at the Denver mint possesses remarkable technical quality and eye appeal, and as an important condition rarity would make an important addition to an advanced set. Nothing short of beautiful!<br />,,PCGS# 2446. NGC ID: 22B8.,PCGS Population: just 5; with a lone MS-67 RD finer.,
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