This 1970 Lincoln Cent, part of the Wheat Reverse series, is a notable representation of American numismatic history. Struck by the Denver Mint, this coin features the iconic design by Victor David Brenner on the obverse, showcasing President Abraham Lincoln, while the reverse, typically displaying the wheat ears, is synonymous with this classic series. Measuring 19 millimeters in diameter and weighing 3.11 grams, it is made predominantly of copper (95%) with a small zinc content (5%). The edge of the coin is plain, which is typical for this denomination. With a massive mintage of 2,891,438,900 pieces, the 1970 Lincoln Cent is widely available and remains a popular choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Although the coin is valued at just one cent in circulation, its historical significance and appeal to collectors elevate its status beyond mere currency. The absence of a mint mark indicates that it was produced at the Denver Mint, which adds to its collectible interest. Overall, this coin is a fine example of 20th-century American coinage, representing both the craftsmanship of its design and the rich history of the Lincoln Cent series.
Country | United States of America |
Year | 1970 |
Serie | Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse |
Denomination | 1¢ (One Cent, Penny) |
Mint | Denver |
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.01 |
designer | Victor David Brenner/Frank Gasparro |
diameter | 19 |
edge-type | Plain |
height | 0 |
material | 95% Copper, 5% Zinc |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 2891438900 |
type | Coins |
weight | 3.11 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1970 |