Lincoln Cent
1972 Lincoln Cent. FS-101. Doubled Die Obverse. MS-67 RD (PCGS). CAC.
Simply extraordinary quality and eye appeal for this eagerly sought DDO variety from the later Lincoln cent series. Intensely lustrous satin surfaces are bathed in vivid mint color that features shades of reddish-orange and light rose. Striking detail is full throughout, and the level of preservation approaches perfection. After only the 1955 Doubled Die Obverse, the 1972 FS-101 is the most famous Doubled Die variety in the entire Lincoln cent series. There are actually several Doubled Die Obverse varieties known for this issue, but FS-101 is by far the most visually dramatic and commands the strongest premium among collectors. The first examples had been confirmed by numismatists by July of 1972, at the latest, with the greatest distributions coming in Indiana and Pennsylvania. By August of that year this variety was so well known that it was already trading on dealer teletypes. The early discovery, widespread publication in the hobby and extensive releases resulted in many Mint State examples being preserved. So many, in fact, that the 1972 FS-101 is readily obtainable in grades up to and including MS-66 RD. Superb Gems, however, are rare from a condition standpoint, this being one of the finest example that we have handled in recent memory. A highlight of the present sale that is sure to see spirited biding at auction.
PCGS# 2950. NGC ID: 22GU.
PCGS Population: 85; 7 finer in this category (MS-68 RD finest).
Estimate: 2000
Price realized | 2'400 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 2'000 USD |