This specific coin is a 1952 Denver Minted Lincoln Cent, commonly referred to as a "Wheat Penny." Made of bronze, it features the iconic wheat ear reverse design that graced the Lincoln cent from 1909 to 1958. The coin has a denomination of one cent (1¢) and weighs approximately 3.11 grams with a diameter of 19 millimeters. Struck at the Denver Mint, this particular piece is part of a massive mintage of 746,130,000 coins produced in that year. The coin is a standard example of U.S. currency from the mid-20th century, showcasing the craftsmanship of American coinage at the time. Despite its large mintage, the 1952-D Lincoln Cent holds interest for collectors, particularly those focusing on varieties within the Wheat series. The quality and preservation of the coin can significantly influence its value in the numismatic market, making it essential for collectors to carefully assess and grade such pieces. In its typical circulated condition, the coin can often be found at a nominal value, while uncirculated specimens can garner more attention and potentially higher prices based on demand and market trends.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.01 |
diameter | 19 |
height | 0 |
material | Bronze |
mint-mark | D |
mintage | 746130000 |
type | Coins |
weight | 3.11 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1952 |