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1957-D Lincoln Wheat Cent

ANACS Graded MS67RD

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$100.00

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Certified by:
ANACS
Certification Number:
6122162
Condition or Grade of Item:
MS67RD
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Item Description

USA Coin Book Item ID Number:
843755
Coin Condition:
MS67RD
Certified By:
ANACS
Certification Number:
6122162

If you're looking for a standout coin to elevate your collection, the 1957-D Lincoln Wheat Cent, graded MS67RD by ANACS, is a prime candidate. This coin not only showcases stunning quality but also represents the near pinnacle of condition for Wheat Cents from the late 1950s. Here’s why this coin should be part of your collection:

Key Features:

1. Historical Significance – Classic Lincoln Wheat Cent:
   The Lincoln Wheat Cent series, minted from 1909 to 1958, is one of the most beloved U.S. coin designs, featuring the iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and wheat stalks on the reverse. The 1957-D Wheat Cent is one of the final years in this historic series, making it a significant piece of U.S. coinage history. The “D” mint mark indicates it was struck at the Denver Mint, which produced the majority of Lincoln Cents that year.

2. Top-Notch Condition – MS67RD:
   Graded MS67RD by ANACS, this coin is in nearly perfect condition, placing it among the finest known examples of its type. MS67 represents a nearly flawless coin with full mint luster and razor-sharp details. The RD (Red) designation is particularly important for copper coins like the Wheat Cent, signifying that the coin retains its original bright copper-red coloration, which is highly prized by collectors. Very few coins from 1957-D reach this level of preservation, making it a gem of the highest order.

3. Scarcity in MS67RD:
   While the 1957-D Lincoln Wheat Cent had a high mintage, finding one in MS67RD condition is extremely rare. The vast majority of Wheat Cents in circulation have long since lost their original luster, and even uncirculated examples typically don’t reach such high grades. With MS67RD examples being few and far between, owning one places you in possession of one of the finest specimens available from the Denver Mint for that year.

4. Investment Appeal:
   Coins in MS67RD condition represent not only numismatic beauty but also a solid investment opportunity. The demand for high-grade Wheat Cents has remained strong among collectors, and as time passes, the supply of these top-quality coins only diminishes. A coin graded by ANACS in this condition offers excellent value for its grade, providing long-term potential for appreciation.

Estimated Value:
Based on current market conditions, a 1957-D Lincoln Wheat Cent graded MS67RD by ANACS typically carries an estimated value in the range of $100 to $150. This range reflects the coin's exceptionally high grade, scarcity in such pristine condition, and collector demand for top-tier examples of Wheat Cents. MS67RD is a premium grade that places this coin in the upper echelon of 1957-D Wheat Cents.

Why This Coin?
Adding a 1957-D Lincoln Wheat Cent** in MS67RD condition to your collection is a chance to own one of the finest examples of this iconic coin. The high grade and original red luster make it a visually stunning and historically important piece. Whether you’re a seasoned collector looking to complete a high-grade Wheat Cent set or an investor seeking coins with long-term potential, this coin offers both aesthetic appeal and rarity.

Final Thought:
This 1957-D Lincoln Wheat Cent, graded MS67RD by ANACS, is not just a beautiful piece of history, but a top-tier example of a beloved American coin. Its brilliant red luster, near-flawless condition, and rarity in this grade make it a treasure for any collector or investor. Don't miss the opportunity to add this gem to your collection—it’s a piece that will shine for generations to come!

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Seller Location: Apopka, Florida, 32712, United States
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