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1952 Proof Lincoln Wheat Cent 1C NGC PF68RD

$624.00

1952 Proof Lincoln Wheat Cent 1C NGC PF68RD

1952 Proof Lincoln Wheat Cent 1C NGC PF68RD

A 1952 Lincoln Wheat Cent, Proof, 1C, NGC PF68RD, is a highly graded, uncirculated, proof coinIt’s a genuine 1952 Lincoln Wheat Cent (1C) that has been graded and certified by the Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC). The coin is graded PF68RD, meaning it’s in a near-perfect Proof grade with full Red color. 

Here’s a breakdown of what that means: 

  • 1952 Lincoln Wheat Cent:
    This refers to the specific date and type of coin. Lincoln Wheat Cents were produced from 1909 to 1958 and feature a design with a portrait of Lincoln on the obverse and a wheat stalk on the reverse.
  • Proof:
    Proof coins are specially struck for collectors, with a higher degree of polish and detail than regular circulation coins.
  • 1C:
    This indicates the denomination of the coin, which is one cent or a penny.
  • NGC PF68RD:

    This refers to the grading and certification of the coin.

    • NGC (Numismatic Guarantee Corporation): A third-party grading service that assesses the condition and authenticity of coins.
    • PF68: The grade awarded by NGC, indicating a high level of preservation, close to a perfect Proof grade.
    • RD: This signifies that the coin’s color is full Red, meaning it retains its original striking color.

Value: The value of a coin like this can vary based on its condition, grade, and market demand. However, a PF68RD grade suggests it is a high-value coin, potentially worth several hundred dollars. 

Additional Notes:
  • The 1952 Proof Lincoln Wheat Cent is a desirable collectible, especially in high grades like PF68RD. 
  • Proof sets, which included these coins, were first introduced in 1950. 
  • Lincoln Wheat Pennies with certain dates or mint marks can also be more valuable. 
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