IMO, the toning on that coin is not market acceptable and it would be deemed AT by the TPGs. Whenever I see pink/blue/violet toning on raw common date coins, they are almost always artificially toned. That said, the die clash is pretty cool.
Here is a link on the NGC collectors society page of a new custom set that I created called "The Doubled Vision Lincoln Cent Collection. It is my attempt to have some of the best examples of the doubled die Lincoln cents http://coins.www.collectors-society.com/WCM/CoinCustomSetView.aspx?s=15326
Here is a slabbed 1960 D Lincoln Memorial from the 106th Anniversary ANA Show from New York City in 1997. I picked this one up for $15 off of Ebay sometime back
1995 Fun show was a one to remember Well ! I seen a very good buddy later that year he sent me 5 rolls of lmc cents . His gift gave me 3 1995 DDO die#1 Pcgs grade MS 66Red . Two rolls are still seal just like they came. Sadly 2002 a incurable brain tumor took him. I still keep in touch with his son.
Here is another great picture by Robecs Images. It is a picture of my 2009 NGC MS68RD Professional Life Lincoln with a population of 32/0. pretty low population considering NGC has graded over 17000 of these coins so far
I just notice this on the image that Robec took for me that this coin which only has a population of 18/0 in NGC MS68RD is either a Wexler WDDR-002 or WDDR-014. Until I have it back in hand I am leaning towards the Wexler WDDR-002 as it shows a hint of the extra mark coming out of the forefinger.
2009 Abe Lincoln Presidential Metal of 1864 but my be able to still get one today. 2009-P Lp-2 MS-66Red detailed- Clash Obv 1/0 Not checked as DDR Die listing had not been found at time of grading
1974-S MS-6? also maybe small s LMC still in mint set wrapper. This link could be the answer? http://www.varietyvista.com/Doubled Mintmark Punch of 1974-S.htm
Can't believe that this coin is 51 years old and still only has an NGC population of 3/0. This example that is in my collection was added too the pop report late last year. Thanks Robec as always for the great photo work.
This was only the 2nd time I display my Lincoln Memorial circulation issue 1959- 2008 registry set. The 1st time was at the FUN Show in January and then at the ANA Money Show in Atlanta. I had no idea how competitive and how much time folks put into their displays. It was a great learning experience. I received this in the mail today and I could not be any happier.