Introducing the captivating 1909 P Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-64 RD numismatic coin from the United States. This exquisite piece of American history is a must-have for any passionate collector or numismatist.
Minted in 1909, this Lincoln Wheat Ears Reverse cent is a true relic from the early 20th century. The 'P' mint mark signifies that this coin was produced at the Philadelphia Mint, the oldest and largest mint facility in the United States.
The coin's obverse features the iconic portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, designed by Victor David Brenner. The reverse showcases the classic wheat ear design, which was introduced in 1909 and became a beloved symbol of American agriculture and prosperity.
Graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as MS-64 RD, this coin is in exceptional condition, boasting a fully Red (RD) appearance with minimal signs of wear. The MS-64 grade indicates that the coin is nearly flawless, with only slight imperfections visible under close inspection.
This 1909 P Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-64 RD coin holds significant historical and numismatic value. It was minted during the early years of the Lincoln cent series, which has captivated collectors for over a century. These coins played a crucial role in everyday commerce, facilitating transactions and representing the strength of the American economy.
Adding this exceptional coin to your collection not only showcases your passion for numismatics but also preserves a piece of American heritage. Its stunning condition and impressive grading make it a true gem that will continue to appreciate in value over time.
Secure your piece of American history today and let this captivating 1909 P Small Cents Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse PCGS MS-64 RD coin become the crown jewel of your numismatic collection.