1915 1C, RB PR67RB Certification #36970363, PCGS #3322

Owner's Comments

Check out the amazing gem colors (gold, emerald and ruby - no pun intended) coupled with oozing luster. Third rarest date in the MPL series. Not many this original at this lofty level. Top pop 5/0 and tied for top numerically (only 2 67RDs). CAC.

Expert Comments

Charles Morgan

The 1915 Lincoln Matte Proof Cent

During the "Renaissance of American Coinage," the United States Mint experimented with various Proof finishes for its new designs. This gave the gold issues, Victor David Brenner’s Lincoln Cent, and James Earle Fraser’s Buffalo Nickel a distinct appearance in Proof compared to the Barber silver issues—which, alongside the then-dormant Morgan Dollar, were the final 19th-century designs still in production. 

The Mint sold Proofs both as individual coins and in sets. Collectors could choose between "Minor" sets (Cent and Nickel), "Silver" sets (Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar), or "Gold" sets (denominations from $2.50 to $20). Because the gold sets were economically out of reach for the average collector, mintages were frequently fewer than 100 pieces per denomination. This rarity explains why they are among the most prized U.S. coins of the 20th century. 

It is often claimed that the contemporary public disliked Matte Proofs because they looked too similar to business strikes. While a novice collector might have struggled to see the difference, a side-by-side comparison reveals this criticism to be somewhat unfair. The surfaces of a Matte Proof possess a granular, "satiny" texture and sharp edges that are unmistakable once understood. 

Regarding the Lincoln series, the 1915 Matte Proof Cent (BN #3321) is the eighth of nine issues and the third scarcest by mintage. While the typical example has lost its original "red" luster, well-preserved specimens often exhibit stunning iridescent toning in olive green, magenta, blue, or peach. From a peak of 4,118 pieces in 1910, the 1915 mintage dropped to just 1,150 pieces. By mintage, it is the third scarcest of the Matte Proofs. The 1915 issue features exceptionally bold details due to enhancements made to the obverse master hub. These resulting coins display significantly sharper definition in Lincoln’s hair, beard, and jacket than previous years.

 

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PCGS #
3322
Designer
Victor David Brenner
Edge
Plain
Diameter
19.00 millimeters
Weight
3.11 grams
Mintage
1150
Metal
95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc
Pop Higher
0
Pop Lower
193
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 250 R-6.6 3 / 19 3 / 19
All Grades 250 R-6.6 3 / 19 3 / 19
60 or Better 100 R-8.0 2 / 19 TIE 2 / 19 TIE
65 or Better 250
All Grades 250
60 or Better 100
65 or Better R-6.6
All Grades R-6.6
60 or Better R-8.0
65 or Better 3 / 19
All Grades 3 / 19
60 or Better 2 / 19 TIE
65 or Better 3 / 19
All Grades 3 / 19
60 or Better 2 / 19 TIE

Condition Census Learn More

Pos Grade Thumbnail Pedigree and History
1 PCGS PR67RB PCGS PR67RB

Stack's Bowers, June 21, 2024, Lot 3018 - $15,600; "The Chiro16 Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

1 PCGS PR67RB PCGS PR67RB

As NGC PF67RB #4631700-008. Heritage Auctions, August 14, 2019, Lot 3150 - $7.813.20; Heritage Auctions, January 8, 2020, Lot 3260 - $6,613.20. As NGC PF67RB #585555-003. Stack's Bowers, December 18, 2020, Lot 2134 - $8,400. As PCGS PR67RB #41419794.

1 PCGS PR67RB

Legend Rare Coin Auctions, January 25, 2018, Lot 70 - $12,925; Legend Rare Coin Auctions, July 26, 2018, Lot 220 - $11,750.

1 PCGS PR67RB PCGS PR67RB

Heritage Auctions, June 8, 2016, Lot 4296 - $14,100.

1 PCGS PR67RB PCGS PR67RB

"The Dr. Bob memorial Set" (PCGS Set Registry).

PCGS PR67RB #1 PCGS PR67RB

Stack's Bowers, June 21, 2024, Lot 3018 - $15,600; "The Chiro16 Collection" (PCGS Set Registry).

PCGS PR67RB #1 PCGS PR67RB

As NGC PF67RB #4631700-008. Heritage Auctions, August 14, 2019, Lot 3150 - $7.813.20; Heritage Auctions, January 8, 2020, Lot 3260 - $6,613.20. As NGC PF67RB #585555-003. Stack's Bowers, December 18, 2020, Lot 2134 - $8,400. As PCGS PR67RB #41419794.

#1 PCGS PR67RB

Legend Rare Coin Auctions, January 25, 2018, Lot 70 - $12,925; Legend Rare Coin Auctions, July 26, 2018, Lot 220 - $11,750.

PCGS PR67RB #1 PCGS PR67RB

Heritage Auctions, June 8, 2016, Lot 4296 - $14,100.

PCGS PR67RB #1 PCGS PR67RB

"The Dr. Bob memorial Set" (PCGS Set Registry).