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1917-S 1C MS65 Red PCGS. This elusive S-mint Linc

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1917-S 1C MS65 Red PCGS. This elusive S-mint Linc
<B>1917-S<1C> MS65 Red PCGS.</B></I> This elusive S-mint Lincoln shows copper-orange toning overlying lustrous surfaces that are essentially unabraded. A few small flecks are scattered about the obverse, but none are bothersome. The design elements on this coin are surprisingly well struck, with good detail showing on Lincoln's beard and in the hair. As sharp as the present coin is, it does display some of the effects of protracted die use, in that the reverse surfaces are subtly warped. Coins of the 1917-18 era, especially those from the branch mints, are typically poorly struck. This can be attributed to overextended die usage during this critical wartime period. The onset of America's involvement in World War I led to a shortage of Cents. The mints were working three shifts around the clock to alleviate this shortage, and it showed in the quality of their product. Denver and San Francisco issues were especially poor. Population: 15 in 65, 1 finer (6/05).<BR><I>From The William Bickel Collection, Part One.</B></I>