The 1955-S Lincoln Cent is a notable coin for collectors, as it was the last Lincoln cent struck at the San Francisco Mint until 1968.
Obverse (Front): Features Abraham Lincoln’s portrait, designed by Victor D. Brenner in 1909.
Reverse (Back): Shows two wheat stalks with “ONE CENT” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” symbolizing prosperity and unity.
Mintage: 44,610,000 coins—making it the most common of the 1955 Lincoln cents.
Re-punched Mint Mark (RPM): Some 1955-S cents show a slightly doubled or repunched “S” mint mark, making them more valuable.
BIE Error: A small die break between the "B" and "E" in LIBERTY, collectible among error coin enthusiasts.
Numismatic Forums: Places like CoinTalk and PCGS forums offer private sales and discussions.
The 1955-S Lincoln Cent is a great addition to any Lincoln cent collection, especially for those interested in San Francisco-minted coins or the final Wheat Cents from that mint.
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