The coin in question is a 2006 Lincoln Cent featuring the Wheat Reverse design, produced by the Denver Mint. This particular cent has a composition of Copper-Plated Zinc, weighing 2.5 grams and measuring 19 millimeters in diameter. It was designed by Victor David Brenner and Frank Gasparro, continuing the tradition of honoring President Abraham Lincoln on the obverse side while showcasing the classic Wheat Ears reverse design that was beloved by collectors and the public alike. The coin comes with a plain edge, characteristic of most cents. With a mintage of 847,361 pieces, it was part of a special production and is a representation of contemporary United States currency. Despite its low face value of one cent, this coin embodies both historical significance and numismatic interest due to its limited production run. As it has no mint mark, it indicates that it was produced in Denver, distinguishing it from other Lincoln Cents minted in different locations. Overall, this coin holds appeal for both circulation collectors and enthusiasts of Lincoln memorabilia, particularly those interested in the Wheat series.