1866 1c Indian Head Cent PCGS MS 64 RB PhotoSeal Toned *Gem-Looking*
Enchanting light magenta toning on the obverse. An early-die state example with sharp die lines under magnification. The coin intuitively looks gem (MS 65 RB) and has no notable marks (a very light under the chin takes tilting to detect). Sometimes graders get confused with die lines and mistake them as scratches. Housed in an Gen 4.4 which ran from 2005-2011, this represented a stricter period in grading. PhotoSeal approved with card.
Enchanting light magenta toning on the obverse. An early-die state example with sharp die lines under magnification. The coin intuitively looks gem (MS 65 RB) and has no notable marks (a very light under the chin takes tilting to detect). Sometimes graders get confused with die lines and mistake them as scratches. Housed in an Gen 4.4 which ran from 2005-2011, this represented a stricter period in grading. PhotoSeal approved with card.
Enchanting light magenta toning on the obverse. An early-die state example with sharp die lines under magnification. The coin intuitively looks gem (MS 65 RB) and has no notable marks (a very light under the chin takes tilting to detect). Sometimes graders get confused with die lines and mistake them as scratches. Housed in an Gen 4.4 which ran from 2005-2011, this represented a stricter period in grading. PhotoSeal approved with card.
Coin Date: 1886
Denomination: Small Cent
Type: Indian Head Cent
Grade: MS 64 RB
Extra Approval: Photo Seal