The 1986-S Lincoln Cent Proof PCGS PR69 DCAM is a highly sought-after coin for collectors. This uncirculated coin features a copper composition, struck as a proof in San Francisco, and certified by PCGS. With a grade of PR 69, this Lincoln Memorial coin is a valuable addition to any collection, showcasing the iconic design of the Great Emancipator on the obverse and the Lincoln Memorial on the reverse. Its red color adds to its appeal, making it a standout piece for numismatists interested in US small cents.


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