1939 Lincoln Wheat Cent – Circulated with Rare Woody Improper Alloy Mix Mint Error
Discover a rare gem for your collection with this 1939 Lincoln Wheat Cent, a must-have for enthusiasts of U.S. coinage and minting anomalies. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this circulated small cent features the sought-after "Woody" improper alloy mix error, lending it a distinctive woodgrain-like appearance and enhancing its collectible value.
Composed of copper with a fineness of 0.95, this coin exemplifies the craftsmanship and history of early 20th-century American currency. Its business strike type and ungraded, uncertified condition preserve its natural authenticity, offering collectors a piece of numismatic history in its unaltered state. Part of the iconic Lincoln Wheat series, this coin bears the timeless design of President Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the wheat stalks on the reverse.
Perfect for serious collectors or those seeking a standout piece, this 1939 Lincoln Wheat Cent combines historical significance with the intrigue of minting imperfections, making it an exceptional addition to any collection.