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Add us to your favorites for special promotions and coupons! Join Now 1970 D Lincoln Cent BU Brilliant Uncirculated "> "> "> Click Thumbnails to Enlarge "> "> "> "> "> "> "> The pictures in this listing could be stock photos. The pictures are merely a representation of the product you will receive. Product Description Presenting a captivating Lincoln Wheat Cent sourced directly from an untouched, unsearched bank-wrapped roll. These pristine, uncirculated coins are highly sought-after by collectors as a cherished starting point in their numismatic journey. Don't miss the opportunity to own a remarkable piece of history—a tangible relic that embodies the charm of "Wheaties." Add this extraordinary coin to your collection today!Coin Highlights:Lincoln wheat cents are one-cent coins that have been struck since 1909The composition of all Lincoln wheat cents are 0.950 copper, 0.050 zincThe diameter of all Lincoln wheat cents are 19.05 mm (0.750 in)The mass of all Lincoln wheat cents are 2.5 gYears of minting: 1909 - 1958The designer of the obverse and reverse was Victor D. Brenner Perfect for any collection, add this Lincoln wheat cent to your cart today! Lincoln Wheat Cent - Background & Design: The Lincoln Wheat Cent made its debut in 1909 and continued to be minted until 1958, captivating collectors with its iconic "wheat ears" reverse design. Unlike previous U.S. coinage, which often portrayed abstract interpretations of Liberty, this series marked a significant shift by featuring the likeness of an actual person for general circulation. The obverse proudly displays President Abraham Lincoln's familiar image. On the reverse, the Lincoln Wheat Cent showcases two elegant stalks of wheat, symbolizing agricultural abundance. This design choice represented a departure from the traditional depictions of Liberty and served as a tribute to Lincoln's agrarian roots. The intricate rendering of the wheat stalks adds a touch of natural beauty to the coin, further enhancing its appeal to collectors and enthusiasts. With its unique combination of historical significance and artistic design, the Lincoln Wheat Cent holds a special place in American numismatic history Lincoln Wheat Cent Grading Scale & Guidelines: When determining the condition of a Lincoln Wheat Cent, the grading scale includes a category called "Brilliant Uncirculated." In this grade, the coin may have some imperfections, but it should show no signs of wear or flatness on its prominent areas. The design elements should be fully visible, showcasing intricate details that make the coin unique. On the obverse side, Lincoln's cheek should maintain its luster, especially below his eye. The beard should not exhibit smoothing caused by wear, while the high relief on the front edge of his coat should retain its shine. His cheek and jaw should show no visible signs of wear, ensuring the coin's overall brilliance. Turning to the reverse, the lettering "ONE CENT" should display a delicate frost typically seen on freshly minted coins. The grains of wheat, acting as high points in the design, should appear sharp without any signs of wear or dulling. The luster across the field below the lettering should be continuous, with no indications of wear or flatness. These guidelines serve as a valuable reference for collectors to assess the condition of their Lincoln Wheat Cents, allowing them to appreciate the coin's original luster and the intricate details that contribute to its overall appeal. 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Certification: Uncertified
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Year: 1970
Mint Location: Denver
Grade: Ungraded
Strike Type: Business
Denomination: 1C
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Composition: Copper
Coin: Lincoln