1911-D 1C, BN AU58BN Certification #44786786, PCGS #2444

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Expert Comments

David Hall

The 1911-D is an important semi-key date in the Lincoln cent series. Circulated examples are scarce. Mint state examples are very scarce and Full Red Gems are rare. This issue is extremely difficult to locate in grades above MS65RD. Many 1911-Ds are very poorly struck. Full Red examples usually have a deep red color.


Charles Morgan

The 1911-D Lincoln Cent

The 1911-D Lincoln Cent (BN #2444) holds a special place in American numismatics as the first one-cent coin struck at the Denver Mint, kicking off a minor-coin production tradition in the Mile High City that continues to this day. Driven by strong demand in the Rocky Mountain West, Denver struck 12,672,000 pieces, with production beginning on May 20, 1911. While this mintage is nearly triple that of the elusive 1911-S (#2447), it remains a mere drop in the bucket compared to the Philadelphia Mint's massive output that year. Because the vast majority of 1911-D cents entered heavy circulation, most surviving examples are heavily worn and lost their finer design details long ago.

Denver's 1911 Coinage: A Broader View

To put the 1911-D Lincoln Cent into historical context, it helps to look at what else the Denver Mint was (and wasn't) striking that same year: 

Collecting the 1911-D Lincoln Cent

Regardless of the coloration, the 1911-D Lincoln Cent is scarce in Gem or finer. Superb Gems are only known in Red and these are rare. Even the great Stewart Blay had to settle for a PCGS MS66+RD example, although mega collector Dell Loy Hansen was able to secure an example in PCGS MS67RD. Some Red examples exhibit light spotting, while some RB and BN examples exhibit some degree of blue and magenta toning.

Those looking for a certified "hole filler" type coin, should have no problem finding an attractive example in the PCGS AU50 or better range. 

 

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PCGS #
2444
Designer
Victor David Brenner
Edge
Plain
Diameter
19.00 millimeters
Weight
3.11 grams
Mintage
12672000
Metal
95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc
Pop Higher
451
Pop Lower
566
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
Auctions - PCGS Graded
Auctions - NGC Graded

Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More

Grades
65 or Better 1200000 R-1.0 26 / 143 TIE 29 / 146 TIE
All Grades 2000 R-4.6 36 / 143 TIE 38 / 146 TIE
60 or Better 500 R-6.0 36 / 143 36 / 146
65 or Better 1200000
All Grades 2000
60 or Better 500
65 or Better R-1.0
All Grades R-4.6
60 or Better R-6.0
65 or Better 26 / 143 TIE
All Grades 36 / 143 TIE
60 or Better 36 / 143
65 or Better 29 / 146 TIE
All Grades 38 / 146 TIE
60 or Better 36 / 146

Condition Census Learn More

Pos Grade Thumbnail Pedigree and History
1 PCGS MS66BN PCGS MS66BN

"Terry's Toners Collection of U.S. Coins," GreatCollections, February 15, 2026, Lot 1888746 - $2,020.50; "The Kirk Weaver Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

1 PCGS MS66BN PCGS MS66BN

GreatCollections, March 18, 2018, Lot 560422 - $900.

1 PCGS MS66BN PCGS MS66BN

"The Texas Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

1 PCGS MS66BN PCGS MS66BN

"The Arizona Lincolns Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

1 PCGS MS66BN PCGS MS66BN

"The Lincolncentman Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

PCGS MS66BN #1 PCGS MS66BN

"Terry's Toners Collection of U.S. Coins," GreatCollections, February 15, 2026, Lot 1888746 - $2,020.50; "The Kirk Weaver Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

PCGS MS66BN #1 PCGS MS66BN

GreatCollections, March 18, 2018, Lot 560422 - $900.

PCGS MS66BN #1 PCGS MS66BN

"The Texas Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

PCGS MS66BN #1 PCGS MS66BN

"The Arizona Lincolns Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

PCGS MS66BN #1 PCGS MS66BN

"The Lincolncentman Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).