DIAZ 5
YN
Current
Rank
166
Rank
Set
Complete
50.00%
Complete
Set
Rating
25.620
Rating
GPA with
Top Bonuses
50.827
Top Bonuses
GPA
Weighted
50.827
Weighted
About This Set:
DADDY'S OLD LINCOLN WHEAT CENTS COMPLETE SET WHEN HE WAS A KID. NOW, SENDING THEM IN A LITTLE AT A TIME TO BE GRADED.
LET'S SEE WHAT HE ACCOMPLISHED AS A YOUNG COLLECTOR.
** {THIS SET IS COMPLETE WITH GRADED COINS BELOW} **
The Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse cent was a one cent piece (or penny) minted from 1909-1958. It became the first U.S. denomination to brandish the motto ‘IN GOD WE TRUST’, and the second coin in U.S. history to feature a president. Designed by Victor D. Brenner, this piece was issued in August 1909 to commemorate Abraham Lincoln’s 100th birthday, whose bust appears in profile on the obverse. Brenner’s design is based off a photograph of Lincoln in 1864. The reverse features two ears of wheat. Initial strikes bear Brenner’s full initials VDB on the reverse near the bottom rim, however after heavy objection they were removed. The wheat cent would not see Brenner’s initials reinstated until 1918 and would appear near his shoulder on the obverse. Standard parameters for the wheat cent were .950 copper/.050 tin & zinc composition, a total weight of 3.11 grams, and featured a plain edge with 19 mm diameter.
LET'S SEE WHAT HE ACCOMPLISHED AS A YOUNG COLLECTOR.
** {THIS SET IS COMPLETE WITH GRADED COINS BELOW} **
The Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse cent was a one cent piece (or penny) minted from 1909-1958. It became the first U.S. denomination to brandish the motto ‘IN GOD WE TRUST’, and the second coin in U.S. history to feature a president. Designed by Victor D. Brenner, this piece was issued in August 1909 to commemorate Abraham Lincoln’s 100th birthday, whose bust appears in profile on the obverse. Brenner’s design is based off a photograph of Lincoln in 1864. The reverse features two ears of wheat. Initial strikes bear Brenner’s full initials VDB on the reverse near the bottom rim, however after heavy objection they were removed. The wheat cent would not see Brenner’s initials reinstated until 1918 and would appear near his shoulder on the obverse. Standard parameters for the wheat cent were .950 copper/.050 tin & zinc composition, a total weight of 3.11 grams, and featured a plain edge with 19 mm diameter.
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