1994 1c Lincoln Cent Struck on Dime Double-Denomination Strong Design Detail PCGS MS65
UPC:
Certification:
pcgs
Finish:
business
Classification:
Mint Error
Circulated/Uncirculated:
uncirculated
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
Year:
1994
Grade:
ms65
PCGS 1994 Lincoln cent struck on dime double-denomination. The coin shows very strong design detail from both coins, and is exceptionally strong, with great eye-appeal. The coin shows two "1994" dates as well, adding to the coin's desirability.
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