You have not bid on this auction.
1958 Lincoln Wheat Cent
- SKU
- 132
- Dimensions (mm)
- 19 x 19 x 1.52mm
- Weight (g)
- 3.1
- Year
- 1958
- Colours
-
The 1958-D Lincoln wheat penny is a common coin in circulated grades, but higher-grading examples are scarce. It was the last wheat Lincoln cent struck at the Denver Mint in 1958, when the D-mint subtype ended. The coin features a bust of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse, with the words "IN GOD WE TRUST" around the top, "LIBERTY" to the left of his portrait, and the date and mintmark on the right. The reverse side shows wheat ears with the words "ONE CENT" and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" in between, and the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" around the top. The coin is made of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc, has a diameter of 19 mm, and weighs 3.1 grams.
| Shipping provider | Shipping to United States of America | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (United States of America) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
|
|
Not available | Not available |
- SKU
- 132
- Dimensions (mm)
- 19 x 19 x 1.52 mm
- Weight (g)
- 3.1
- Year
- 1958
- Colours
-
The 1958-D Lincoln wheat penny is a common coin in circulated grades, but higher-grading examples are scarce. It was the last wheat Lincoln cent struck at the Denver Mint in 1958, when the D-mint subtype ended. The coin features a bust of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse, with the words "IN GOD WE TRUST" around the top, "LIBERTY" to the left of his portrait, and the date and mintmark on the right. The reverse side shows wheat ears with the words "ONE CENT" and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" in between, and the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" around the top. The coin is made of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc, has a diameter of 19 mm, and weighs 3.1 grams.
| Shipping provider | Shipping to United States of America | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (United States of America) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
|
|
Not available | Not available |
kevinlay35 is your premier destination for rare, historic, and collectible coins from every corner o....
Why are users outbidding themselves?
When a bid is placed, this is the maximum amount a person is willing to bid for the product. Our system will then automatically bid on behalf of the bidder, incrementally increasing the bid up to the maximum to maintain their position as the highest bidder.
When there is an icon indicating 'Automatic Bid', it means our system is actively placing bids for the bidder based on their maximum bid. This may appear as if bidders are outbidding themselves, but it's simply a result of the system updating the bid to reflect the bidders maximum limit.