1948-S (San Francisco) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse

Coin / United States of America / 1948 / San Francisco / Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse / 1¢ (One Cent, Penny)

The coin in question is a 1948 Lincoln Cent featuring the Wheat Reverse, minted in San Francisco, identified by the mint mark "S." This one-cent piece, made of bronze, has a production weight of approximately 3.11 grams and a diameter of 19 millimeters. Part of the United States of America’s currency, this coin represents the classic design of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the wheat ears motif on the reverse, emblematic of the agricultural heritage of the nation. With a mintage of 81,735,000, the 1948-S Lincoln Wheat Cent was produced during a time of post-war economic recovery in the United States. This coin is categorized under the denomination of 1¢ (one cent) and falls under the broader type of coins. Its production type is classified as a mint strike, indicating that it was produced in a controlled mint environment for circulation. Collectors often seek out examples of the 1948-S Lincoln Wheat Cent for both historical significance and as a representation of the enduring appeal of the Lincoln penny. The coin's value can vary significantly based on its grade, condition, and market demand, making it a fascinating piece for numismatists and casual collectors alike.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.01
diameter 19
height 0
material Bronze
mint-mark S
mintage 81735000
type Coins
weight 3.11
width 0
year-display 1948