1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent - XF
Add a sought-after early San Francisco Mint issue to your collection with this 1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent. Designed by Victor David Brenner, the Lincoln Cent was first introduced in 1909 and became the first regularly circulating U.S. coin to feature a real historical figure. The 1912-S issue is a favorite among collectors thanks to its lower mintage and important place in the early years of the beloved Wheat Cent series.
In Extremely Fine (XF) condition, this coin retains strong detail throughout Lincoln's portrait and the wheat ears on the reverse, with only light wear visible on the highest points of the design. The sharp details and attractive appearance make it an excellent addition to a Lincoln Cent collection, type set, or investment in early U.S. copper coinage.
With over a century of history behind it, the 1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a remarkable survivor from America's past and a prized piece for collectors of classic U.S. coinage.
Photo Disclaimer: The image shown is a representative stock photo. You will receive a 1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent in Extremely Fine (XF) condition, but it may not be the exact coin pictured. Variations in color, toning, strike quality, and overall appearance are normal and help make each coin unique.