1914-D Lincoln Cent. MS-65 RD (PCGS).;A beautiful Gem to represent the key date, conditionally challenging 1914-D Lincoln cent. Bathed in satiny light orange luster, the surfaces are smooth, attractive, and possessed of bold striking detail. Struck in Denver at a time when the novelty of the new Lincoln cent had long since worn off, few collectors intentionally saved the 1914-D in Mint State. Its mintage of just under 1.2 million pieces is the third lowest in the series behind the 1909-S V.D.B. and 1931-S issues, but its importance in Gem condition overshadows any issue of the design type, especially at and above the MS-63 level. Exceptionally well preserved with eye appeal to spare, this highly significant example would serve as a highlight in the finest Lincoln cent collection.