This 1946 Wheat Penny is a rare find for collectors due to its offset "L" error on the rim of the word "Liberty." The coin is composed of 95% copper and 5% zinc, with a color that can be seen in the provided photo. The strike type is business and the fineness is unknown, but the coin is ungraded and uncertified.


This circulated small cent was minted in the United States and is part of the Lincoln Wheat series. Despite its lack of a mint mark, it is an extremely valuable addition to any collection due to its variety. Please refer to the provided aspects for more information on the composition, grade, and other details of this unique coin.