| Survival Estimate | |
|---|---|
| All Grades | 4,500,000 |
| 60 or Better | 28,000 |
| 65 or Better | 14,000 |
| Numismatic Rarity | |
|---|---|
| All Grades | R-1.0 |
| 60 or Better | R-2.7 |
| 65 or Better | R-2.9 |
| Relative Rarity By Type All Specs in this Type | |
|---|---|
| All Grades | 26 / 143 TIE |
| 60 or Better | 140 / 143 TIE |
| 65 or Better | 137 / 143 TIE |
| Relative Rarity By Series All Specs in this Series | |
|---|---|
| All Grades | 29 / 146 TIE |
| 60 or Better | 142 / 146 TIE |
| 65 or Better | 137 / 146 TIE |
#1 PCGS MS66BN
"The VDB Collection of Lincoln Cents," GreatCollections, September 15, 2024, Lot 1640531 - $443.06; "The Pleasant Collection of Brown Lincoln Cents," GreatCollections, March 22, 2026, Lot 2089881 - $63.01; "The Toned Wheats Collection" (PCGS Set Registry). |
#1 PCGS MS66BN
GreatCollections, September 21, 2025, Lot 1926331 - $82.36. |
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"The Lincolncentman Collection" (PCGS Set Registry). |
#1 PCGS MS66BN
"The Lincolnfetti Collection" (PCGS Set Registry). |
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Due to the pending (and ultimately temporary) shutdown of the San Francisco Mint, the 1955-S Lincoln Cent (#2831) became one of the most aggressively hoarded issues in American numismatic history. Despite the fervor surrounding their release, the production quality often fell short of preceding years. Collectors should expect to find coins with "mushy" strikes, particularly on the reverse wheat stalks and the peripheral lettering. While full Mint State Red examples remain plentiful, many survivors have matured over the decades into a muted, cognac-colored patina.
The secondary market for 1955-S rolls and bags was famously volatile during the mid-century "roll craze":
The census for the 1955-S Lincoln Cent in PCGS MS68RD remained at a solitary specimen for decades. However, two additional pieces submitted in late 2025 met the grading room’s unforgiving standards, bringing the total population to three. One resides in the historic Dell Loy Hansen Collection, while the other was acquired by the "Grand Cru" collector as an upgrade over their previous MS67+RD example.
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