The 1968 Lincoln Cent, commonly known as the penny, features the Wheat Reverse design that was used from 1909 to 1958 before being replaced by the Lincoln Memorial design. The 1968 Lincoln Cents are composed of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc, making them collectible for their metal content as well as their historical significance. The Wheat Reverse, depicting two wheat stalks framing the denomination, is particularly sought after by collectors who focus on the early 20th century. Its condition, mint mark, and specific features will greatly influence its value in the collectible market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 1968 Denver Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1¢ 1¢ (One Cent, Penny) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1968 Denver
United States of America 1968 Philadelphia Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1¢ 1¢ (One Cent, Penny) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1968 Philadelphia
United States of America 1968 San Francisco Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1¢ 1¢ (One Cent, Penny) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1968 San Francisco
United States of America 1968 San Francisco Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1¢ 1¢ (One Cent, Penny) Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1968 San Francisco