This coin is a 1915 Philadelphia Mint Lincoln Cent, commonly known as a wheat penny due to its distinctive reverse design depicting two ears of wheat. Struck in bronze, this one-cent coin has a diameter of 19 mm and a weight of 3.11 grams. The Philadelphia mint mark indicates that it was produced at the Philadelphia Mint, where it was minted without the use of a mint mark. With a total mintage of 29,092,120 pieces, the 1915 Lincoln Cent is a significant addition to any collection of U.S. coins, particularly among those focused on the Wheat Reverse series, which was produced from 1909 to 1958. As a representation of early 20th-century American coinage, this penny reflects the design work of engraver Victor David Brenner, who originally created the design that features Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the wheat ears on the reverse. This coin remains a popular choice among numismatists and collectors not only for its historical significance but also for its affordability, making it accessible for those looking to delve into the world of coin collecting. Its condition, rarity, and the specifics of the coin’s grading will ultimately determine its market value, but in general, it can be a delightful addition to both beginner and advanced collections alike.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.01 |
diameter | 19 |
height | 0 |
material | Bronze |
mint-mark | P |
mintage | 29092120 |
type | Coins |
weight | 3.11 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1915 |