The 1958-D Lincoln cent is the last wheat Lincoln cent struck at the Denver Mint. This year the Denver Mint did a much better job at producing nicer coins compared to the previous years. Therefore, the 1958-D tends to come in much better quality. In MS65 condition they are now abundant. In MS66 grade there are many examples available and many of them being high end for the grade. In MS67 condition they are also much easier to find and there are plenty out there for collectors to choose from.
Another great looking coin for my collection and very good price
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Nice gift for my dad on the year he was born
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These are great affordable and THE LAST of the WHEAT CENTS ! I always buy mint marked wheat cents for the possibility of findng an RPM error or Repunched Mint Mark Error...right now these year wheats are affordable and abundant---BUT that will not be the case for long -- I buy these every chance I get ...because 20 years from now they will be more valuable and more scarce---A fine investment for the future PLUS they are made from Copper & not Zinc like the new cents are -- their face value is 2-1/2 cents right now so there is also that PLUS !! Buy em now and buy em often while you still can cheap !
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Good coin-glad I won the bid
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