Introducing the captivating 1943 D Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-65 coin, a true treasure from the United States numismatic legacy. This exquisite specimen is a testament to the enduring craftsmanship and historical significance that has made the Lincoln Wheat Cents series a beloved collector's item.
Minted during the height of World War II, the 1943 D Small Cents Lincoln coin is a remarkable example of the iconic Lincoln design that has graced American coinage since 1909. Featuring the familiar profile of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, this coin is further distinguished by the reverse design showcasing the classic Wheat Ears motif, which was used on the Lincoln Cent from 1909 to 1958.
The "D" mint mark on this coin indicates that it was produced at the Denver Mint, one of the primary minting facilities of the United States Mint. The "Small Cents" designation refers to the reduced size and weight of the Lincoln Cent, which was implemented in 1943 to conserve critical war materials such as copper.
Graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as MS-65, this 1943 D Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse coin is in exceptional, Gem Uncirculated condition. The MS-65 grade signifies that the coin has been exceptionally well-preserved, with minimal to no signs of wear and a vibrant, lustrous surface.
This extraordinary 1943 D Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-65 coin holds immense historical value and collector appeal. As a product of the World War II era, it serves as a tangible link to a pivotal moment in American history, when the nation's resources were directed towards the war effort, and the design of the Lincoln Cent was adapted to reflect the challenges of the time.
Key features of the 1943 D Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-65 coin include:
Secure your piece of American numismatic history with this captivating 1943 D Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-65 coin. Its exceptional condition and historical significance make it a must-have addition to any dedicated collector's portfolio or a cherished heirloom for those seeking to preserve the legacy of the Lincoln Cent.