Staggering $287,000 APR for MS65+RD, so this MS65BN CAC is a bargain by comparison (click the fifth image). 

🔵 CMQ = David Hall's version of a CAC sticker, which thus denotes superior eye appeal and technical quality. Hall is PCGS's founder and the greatest grading expert and coin dealer of all time. Both he and Greg Roberts, another superstar numismatist, must agree on any coin's CMQ approval. Billion-dollar companies make a buy/sell market in CMQ coins. CMQ places far more emphasis on eye appeal than CAC does. Picky CMQ approves merely a small minority of coins examined.

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✅ Green CAC = choice, high-end, possibly under-graded 

✅ Fussy CAC has approved just 2% of all BN Wheat cents certified by PCGS and NGC. 

Ancient GEN 3.0 1990 slab. 

PCGS Price Guide is way too low, as it was at $125,000 when the aforementioned MS65+ recently auctioned for $287,000. 

This MS65BN is the smoothest 1955/55 that we have ever seen in any grade. 

We know a dealer who has conserved BN Lincoln cents like this and gotten some into PCGS RED holders!

Very few and light marks for MS65. Could easily upgrade as is or even more so after professional conservation. 

Non-doctored beauty is even less marked than the lone MS66BN, a non-CAC that was conserved and thus will never receive a CAC bean. But the MS66BN is correctly graded and certainly worth MS66BN money. 

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