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This is the official 1985 U.S. Mint “American Eagle / Double Eagle Bicentennial” bronze medal (38 mm, designed by Marcel Jovine and Elizabeth Jones) struck to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the American Eagle symbol. Although originally sold by the Mint in large numbers, most examples remain dull brown or have been cleaned. Coins and medals that have developed vivid, original golden-orange to electric gold end-of-roll or bag toning (like this piece) are highly sought after by toning enthusiasts and medal collectors. 305 / 326 sold -
This is the official 1985 U.S. Mint “American Eagle / Double Eagle Bicentennial” bronze medal (38 mm, designed by Marcel Jovine and Elizabeth Jones) struck to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the American Eagle symbol. Although originally sold by the Mint in large numbers, most examples remain dull brown or have been cleaned. Coins and medals that have developed vivid, original golden-orange to electric gold end-of-roll or bag toning (like this piece) are highly sought after by toning enthusiasts and medal collectors. 306 / 326 sold -
This is a 1976 (Type 2, clear “S” is not visible in photo but clad composition confirms Philadelphia mint) Bicentennial Kennedy half dollar that has developed striking, original deep electric-blue toning with violet and indigo highlights – exactly the kind of wild, attractive end-of-roll or end-of-bag toning that collectors seek. 307 / 326 sold -
This is a 1976 (Type 2, clear “S” is not visible in photo but clad composition confirms Philadelphia mint) Bicentennial Kennedy half dollar that has developed striking, original deep electric-blue toning with violet and indigo highlights – exactly the kind of wild, attractive end-of-roll or end-of-bag toning that collectors seek. 308 / 326 sold -
This is a 1976 (Type 2, clear “S” is not visible in photo but clad composition confirms Philadelphia mint) Bicentennial Kennedy half dollar that has developed striking, original deep electric-blue toning with violet and indigo highlights – exactly the kind of wild, attractive end-of-roll or end-of-bag toning that collectors seek. 309 / 326 sold -
This 2025-D Lincoln Shield Cent represents the very last year of production for the circulating U.S. one-cent coin, marking the end of a 232-year tradition that began in 1793. Featuring Victor D. Brenner's classic portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the union shield reverse introduced in 2010, this copper-plated zinc example is graded MS64RD (full red) by CAC Grading (CACG), indicating premium quality with vibrant original color, strong luster, and excellent eye appeal. It is encapsulated in a CACG holder with a special patriotic American flag label and green bean verification sticker (certification #376205.64/562182672). As production of circulating cents ceased in November 2025 due to rising costs, this high-grade certified example is a meaningful modern keepsake for collectors of Lincoln cents, last-year issues, or American numismatic history. 313 / 326 sold -
This 2025-D Lincoln Shield Cent represents the very last year of production for the circulating U.S. one-cent coin, marking the end of a 232-year tradition that began in 1793. Featuring Victor D. Brenner's classic portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the union shield reverse introduced in 2010, this copper-plated zinc example is graded MS64RD (full red) by CAC Grading (CACG), indicating premium quality with vibrant original color, strong luster, and excellent eye appeal. It is encapsulated in a CACG holder with a special patriotic American flag label and green bean verification sticker (certification #376205.64/562182672). As production of circulating cents ceased in November 2025 due to rising costs, this high-grade certified example is a meaningful modern keepsake for collectors of Lincoln cents, last-year issues, or American numismatic history. 314 / 326 sold -
This 2025-D Lincoln Shield Cent is a historic final-year issue, as circulating U.S. one-cent production officially ceased in November 2025 after 232 years. It features Victor D. Brenner's timeless Abraham Lincoln portrait on the obverse and the enduring union shield reverse design. Struck in copper-plated zinc at the Denver Mint, this example boasts full original red (RD) color and is graded MS64RD by CAC Grading (CACG), with the prestigious green bean sticker confirming premium quality within the grade (certification #376205.64/121245554). Encapsulated in a CACG holder with a vibrant patriotic American flag special label, it offers strong eye appeal and sharp details. A must-have for modern Lincoln cent collectors, registry sets, or those commemorating the end of the iconic penny era. 315 / 326 -
This 2025-D Lincoln Shield Cent is a historic final-year issue, as circulating U.S. one-cent production officially ceased in November 2025 after 232 years. It features Victor D. Brenner's timeless Abraham Lincoln portrait on the obverse and the enduring union shield reverse design. Struck in copper-plated zinc at the Denver Mint, this example boasts full original red (RD) color and is graded MS64RD by CAC Grading (CACG), with the prestigious green bean sticker confirming premium quality within the grade (certification #376205.64/121245554). Encapsulated in a CACG holder with a vibrant patriotic American flag special label, it offers strong eye appeal and sharp details. A must-have for modern Lincoln cent collectors, registry sets, or those commemorating the end of the iconic penny era. 316 / 326 -
This is a tightly crimped, original bank-wrapped roll of 50 brilliant uncirculated 2025 Lincoln Shield cents (pennies), with a solid copper end visible on the exposed coin (standard for modern copper-plated zinc issues). The classic red-and-white striped wrapper features a clear handwritten "2025" notation, likely denoting the coin year or a bank/teller mark. These rolls are fresh from Federal Reserve or bank distribution, containing untouched current-year (and potentially final-year) coins—highly sought after by collectors due to the historic discontinuation of penny production in 2025. No signs of searching or tampering. 317 / 326 sold -
This is a tightly crimped, original bank-wrapped roll of 50 brilliant uncirculated 2025 Lincoln Shield cents (pennies), with a solid copper end visible on the exposed coin (standard for modern copper-plated zinc issues). The classic red-and-white striped wrapper features a clear handwritten "2025" notation, likely denoting the coin year or a bank/teller mark. These rolls are fresh from Federal Reserve or bank distribution, containing untouched current-year (and potentially final-year) coins—highly sought after by collectors due to the historic discontinuation of penny production in 2025. No signs of searching or tampering. 318 / 326 sold -
This is a tightly crimped, original bank-wrapped roll of 50 brilliant uncirculated 2025 Lincoln Shield cents (pennies), with a solid copper end visible on the exposed coin (standard for modern copper-plated zinc issues). The classic red-and-white striped wrapper features a clear handwritten "2025" notation, likely denoting the coin year or a bank/teller mark. These rolls are fresh from Federal Reserve or bank distribution, containing untouched current-year (and potentially final-year) coins—highly sought after by collectors due to the historic discontinuation of penny production in 2025. No signs of searching or tampering. 319 / 326 sold -
This is an official 1982 United States Proof Set issued by the U.S. Mint in San Francisco (all coins bear the "S" mint mark). It includes five proof coins struck with mirror-like finishes and cameo contrast: the Lincoln Cent (95% copper bronze composition, large date), Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, and Kennedy Half Dollar. Notably, this set features a unique bronze U.S. Department of the Treasury token in place of the discontinued Susan B. Anthony dollar, making it a one-year-only design element. The coins are housed in their original red insert, clear plastic holder, black display frame, and outer black box, all in excellent condition as shown. 320 / 326 sold -
This is an official 1982 United States Proof Set issued by the U.S. Mint in San Francisco (all coins bear the "S" mint mark). It includes five proof coins struck with mirror-like finishes and cameo contrast: the Lincoln Cent (95% copper bronze composition, large date), Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, and Kennedy Half Dollar. Notably, this set features a unique bronze U.S. Department of the Treasury token in place of the discontinued Susan B. Anthony dollar, making it a one-year-only design element. The coins are housed in their original red insert, clear plastic holder, black display frame, and outer black box, all in excellent condition as shown. 321 / 326 sold -
This is an official 1982 United States Proof Set issued by the U.S. Mint in San Francisco (all coins bear the "S" mint mark). It includes five proof coins struck with mirror-like finishes and cameo contrast: the Lincoln Cent (95% copper bronze composition, large date), Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, and Kennedy Half Dollar. Notably, this set features a unique bronze U.S. Department of the Treasury token in place of the discontinued Susan B. Anthony dollar, making it a one-year-only design element. The coins are housed in their original red insert, clear plastic holder, black display frame, and outer black box, all in excellent condition as shown. 322 / 326 sold -
This is an official 1986-S U.S. Mint Proof Set, featuring five stunning proof coins struck at the San Francisco Mint: - Lincoln Memorial Cent - Jefferson Nickel - Roosevelt Dime - Washington Quarter - Kennedy Half Dollar The coins display deep cameo contrast with mirror-like fields and frosted devices, housed in the original clear plastic holder with purple cardboard insert and outer sleeve. It includes the original purple box and specifications card, just as issued by the U.S. Mint. The 1986 proof set had one of the lower mintages of the 1980s (about 1.5 million sets), making it a popular modern collectible in pristine original government packaging. 323 / 326 sold -
This is an official 1986-S U.S. Mint Proof Set, featuring five stunning proof coins struck at the San Francisco Mint: - Lincoln Memorial Cent - Jefferson Nickel - Roosevelt Dime - Washington Quarter - Kennedy Half Dollar The coins display deep cameo contrast with mirror-like fields and frosted devices, housed in the original clear plastic holder with purple cardboard insert and outer sleeve. It includes the original purple box and specifications card, just as issued by the U.S. Mint. The 1986 proof set had one of the lower mintages of the 1980s (about 1.5 million sets), making it a popular modern collectible in pristine original government packaging. 324 / 326 sold -
This is an official 1986-S U.S. Mint Proof Set, featuring five stunning proof coins struck at the San Francisco Mint: - Lincoln Memorial Cent - Jefferson Nickel - Roosevelt Dime - Washington Quarter - Kennedy Half Dollar The coins display deep cameo contrast with mirror-like fields and frosted devices, housed in the original clear plastic holder with purple cardboard insert and outer sleeve. It includes the original purple box and specifications card, just as issued by the U.S. Mint. The 1986 proof set had one of the lower mintages of the 1980s (about 1.5 million sets), making it a popular modern collectible in pristine original government packaging. 325 / 326 sold -
This is an official 1986-S U.S. Mint Proof Set, featuring five stunning proof coins struck at the San Francisco Mint: - Lincoln Memorial Cent - Jefferson Nickel - Roosevelt Dime - Washington Quarter - Kennedy Half Dollar The coins display deep cameo contrast with mirror-like fields and frosted devices, housed in the original clear plastic holder with purple cardboard insert and outer sleeve. It includes the original purple box and specifications card, just as issued by the U.S. Mint. The 1986 proof set had one of the lower mintages of the 1980s (about 1.5 million sets), making it a popular modern collectible in pristine original government packaging. 326 / 326 sold
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