The 1948 Lincoln cent, featuring the Wheat reverse design, is part of the iconic series of one-cent coins produced by the United States Mint. The Wheat penny, struck from 1909 to 1958, is known for its two wheat stalks on the reverse and has gained popularity among collectors for its historical significance and distinctive design. The 1948 date marks a post-World War II minting period, and while the mintage was relatively high, examples in uncirculated condition can command a premium in the collectible market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1948-D (Denver) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1¢ (One Cent, Penny) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1948 Denver
1948-P (Philadelphia) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1¢ (One Cent, Penny) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1948 Philadelphia
1948-S (San Francisco) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1¢ (One Cent, Penny) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1948 San Francisco