1941 S Small Cents Lincoln Wheat Ears Reverse - NGC MS-67+ RD
This exceptional 1941 S Lincoln cent represents a premium example of American coinage from the World War II era. Graded NGC MS-67+ RD (Red), this coin showcases remarkable preservation and original luster that collectors eagerly seek.
The 1941 S penny was struck during America's final year before entering World War II. San Francisco mint cents from this period are historically important, representing the last production before wartime resource allocation.
The Wheat Ears reverse design, featuring two stalks of wheat flanking the denomination, was used from 1909 to 1958. This iconic design symbolizes American agriculture and prosperity.
The MS-67+ grade indicates this coin is in exceptional mint condition with minimal wear or imperfections. The RD designation confirms the coin retains its original vibrant red copper coloring, a rarity for pennies over 80 years old.
An outstanding addition to any numismatic collection or investment portfolio.