1937 1C Proof Lincoln Cent Coin PCGS PR66 CAMEO CAC
Discover a remarkable piece of American numismatic history with this exquisite 1937 Proof Lincoln Cent. Struck by the Philadelphia Mint specifically for collectors, this bronze coin represents a pivotal era in U.S. coinage. Graded a superb PCGS PR66 CAMEO and enhanced with a coveted CAC sticker, this specimen stands out for its exceptional preservation, strong visual appeal, and verifiable quality, making it a highly desirable addition for discerning collectors.
Historical Context of the 1937 Lincoln Cent
The Lincoln Cent series, introduced in 1909, remains one of the most beloved and enduring designs in United States coinage. By 1937, America was navigating the latter half of the Great Depression, and the reintroduction of proof coinage in 1936 marked a renewed focus on collector-oriented minting. Proof coins from this period, like this 1937 Proof Lincoln Cent, were meticulously produced with specially prepared dies and planchets to achieve a superior finish, offering a glimpse into the mint's finest craftsmanship intended for numismatists rather than general circulation. Its enduring design by Victor David Brenner and its place within American history contribute to its significant numismatic relevance.
Key Features of This Certified Proof Cent
- Denomination: One Cent (1C)
- Mint Year: 1937
- Metal Composition: Bronze (primarily copper)
- Mint Mark: None (Philadelphia Mint)
- Grade & Certification: This Lincoln Cent is officially graded PCGS PR66 CAMEO by the Professional Coin Grading Service. A PR66 grade denotes a proof coin with excellent strike and surface preservation, exhibiting only minor imperfections visible under magnification. The "CAMEO" designation signifies a desirable strong contrast between the frosted, raised design elements and the deeply mirrored fields, creating an attractive visual effect.
- CAC Certified: Further attesting to its premium quality, this coin bears the Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) sticker. This independent endorsement confirms that, in CAC's expert opinion, this particular coin is a high-end example for its assigned grade.
- Rarity: With a relatively low mintage for proof coinage in 1937 (approximately 5,000 to 5,569 pieces), and fewer surviving in this high grade with CAMEO contrast and CAC approval, this coin represents a genuine numismatic rarity.
- BullionSharks.com Certification ID: 52038131
Collecting and Preserving Your Numismatic Treasure
To maintain the pristine condition and aesthetic appeal of this certified 1937 Proof Lincoln Cent, proper care is essential. Always handle the coin by its edges, preferably while wearing cotton gloves, to prevent oils and dirt from transferring from your skin. Store it within its protective PCGS slab in a stable environment, away from extreme temperature fluctuations, direct sunlight, and humidity. A secure, dark location such as a specialized coin cabinet or safe is ideal for long-term preservation. The third-party grading by PCGS, combined with the CAC sticker, ensures authenticity and provides a reliable benchmark for its quality.
Acquire This Exceptional Coin Today
Opportunities to acquire such a high-grade, CAC-certified 1937 Proof Lincoln Cent with CAMEO designation are infrequent. This truly remarkable specimen offers a tangible connection to American history and exemplifies the finest in numismatic artistry and preservation. Don't miss the chance to enhance your collection with this premium rare coin. Secure this distinguished numismatic treasure for your collection now.
