Offered is a 1928-S Lincoln Wheat Cent, struck in bronze at the historic San Francisco Mint. San Francisco Mint issues from the early decades of the Lincoln cent series are especially desirable among collectors building branch-mint Wheat cent sets.
The Lincoln cent was designed by Victor David Brenner and introduced in 1909 by the United States Mint. The iconic wheat ears reverse remained in use until 1958 and remains one of the most recognizable designs in American coinage.
This example grades Extra Fine (XF), displaying:
A sharp and clearly readable 1928 date
Distinct “S” mintmark beneath the date
Strong portrait detail of Abraham Lincoln
Well-defined wheat ears and reverse legends
Light, even wear confined to the highest points
Date: 1928
Mint: San Francisco (“S”)
Denomination: One Cent
Composition: Bronze
Designer: Victor D. Brenner
Condition: Extra Fine
Desirable San Francisco Mint Wheat cent
Strong Extra Fine example with crisp details
Classic Lincoln Wheat cent series issue
Excellent addition to Lincoln cent date or branch-mint collections
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