1933-D Lincoln Cent. MS-66 RD (PCGS).,Gorgeous satin surfaces are awash in a blend of pale pink, light rose and reddish-gold colors. Otherwise close to pristine, a few unfortunate spots on both sides are mentioned for accuracy. For the second year in a row, the Denver Mint was the sole branch mint involved in cent production, the mintage of the 1933-D relatively limited at 6,200,000 pieces. As with most Uncirculated examples in numismatic circles, the present Gem was likely retained in government storage until 1934/35, at which time it was set aside by a contemporary numismatist speculating in the low mintage status of this issue.,From the ESM Collection.,