The Scarcest of Early P-Mint Lincoln's...

For some reason, many think that the 1914 Philly Lincoln is the scarcest of the P-mint coins in gem grade. Perhaps it is the allure of the '14-S and '14-D issues that somehow transfer themselves to the '14-P. From what I've read and in my own personal experience finding gem 1915 P-Mints are more difficult although the 1914-P is also not easy to find in gem state either.
What do the Lincoln guys here think? Agree, Disagree, Other?
What do the Lincoln guys here think? Agree, Disagree, Other?



Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
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I went through a selling phase about a year ago, and I sold my 15-P PCGS 65RB. Never should've sold it, very hard to replace with a suitable candidate
Lincoln set Colorless Set
-David
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
ANA Member R-3147111
-Paul
<< <i>How about the 1909 VDB MPL?
-Paul >>
BUSINESS strikes only
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
ANA Member R-3147111
K S
<< <i>dunno about "pops" & don't care. the 1912 is a beast to find nice
K S >>
65RB