1902 Indian Cent PCGS PR68RD

Tied for Highest Graded

Not surprisingly, as to be expected from the assigned grade, this piece is spectacular. Its obverse color is a chrome-green tint, with a tinge of yellow, while the reverse is a light reddish-tan, also with a slight yellow-green hue. Radiant luster – yes, Proof coins can be said to exhibit luster, as business strikes do – emanates from each side. As for its part, the strike is needle-sharp. PCGS has certified only four pieces as PR68 Red, along with one specimen as PR68 Red Cameo for the entire population of proof Indian cents.

The PCGS population is 3 with none graded higher.

Listed at $30,000 in the CDN CPG and $41,500 in the PCGS price guide.

Offered at $28,250

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1940 (Reverse of 1938) Jefferson Nickel PCGS PR68

According to Ron Guth and Bill Gale in their 2002 edition of United States Proof Sets and Mint Sets,  the Reverse of 1938 (with wavy steps on Monticello) is currently “approximately fifty times rarer” than the Reverse of 1940 variety. This variety is easily distinguished from its common Reverse of 1940 counterpart by examining the steps of Monticello. The 1938 hub shows the steps slightly indistinct with mild “wavy” appearance, while the 1940 hub shows the steps crisp and straight. T he PCGS population is only 4 with none graded higher.

Listed at $25,000 in the PCGS price guide.

Offered at $18,500

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