The 1951 Lincoln Cent with a Wheat Reverse minted in San Francisco is part of the series introduced in 1909, featuring the iconic design by Victor David Brenner. This coin, composed primarily of copper, showcases the reverse design depicting two wheat ears, symbolizing prosperity. San Francisco minted coins from this era are often sought after due to their relatively lower mintage compared to other mint locations. Collectors value the 1951 Wheat Cent for its historical significance and the appeal of minting variety.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1951-S 1c RD 1c Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1951 San Francisco