1931-S Lincoln Cent. MS-66 RD (PCGS).Vivid medium orange surfaces are boldly struck with a smooth, lustrous appearance that is sure to please even the most discerning collector. From a mintage of just 866,000 pieces, the lowest for any cent issue from the Great Depression era. With much of the mintage remaining in government vaults until the mid 1930s, circulated examples have always been scarce. When the 1931-S was finally released in quantity beginning in 1934, the limited mintage immediately attracted the attention of contemporary numismatists, who set aside large numbers of Mint State coins. Such pieces continue to enjoy strong collector demand, although we caution bidders that the typical survivor grades no finer than MS-64 RD. Among the finest certified, this premium quality MS-66 RD is seemingly earmarked for inclusion in a highly regarded Lincoln cent collection.