Introducing the captivating 1939 S Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-67 RD, a stunning numismatic treasure from the United States. This remarkable coin is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Lincoln cent, offering a unique glimpse into the nation's rich numismatic history.
Minted in 1939 at the San Francisco Mint, this Lincoln cent features the iconic wheat ears reverse design, which was used from 1909 to 1958. The 'S' mintmark on the reverse identifies its origin from the San Francisco Mint, adding to its collectible value.
Graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as MS-67 RD, this coin is in exceptional condition, boasting a full, vibrant red luster that has been meticulously preserved over the decades. The MS-67 grade indicates that the coin is virtually flawless, with only the slightest of imperfections visible under close examination.
The Lincoln cent, first introduced in 1909, has long been a beloved and iconic American coin. Designed by Victor David Brenner, the obverse features the profile of President Abraham Lincoln, while the reverse showcases the classic wheat ears design, symbolizing the nation's agricultural abundance.
This 1939 S Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-67 RD is a must-have for serious collectors and numismatists alike. It not only represents a significant piece of American coinage history but also offers the potential for investment and appreciation as a highly coveted collector's item.
Secure this remarkable 1939 S Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-67 RD today and add a true gem to your numismatic collection. Experience the timeless beauty and historical significance of this exceptional American coin.