

1942-S Lincoln Wheat Cent – NGC MS66 RD | Superb Gem Uncirculated | San Francisco Mint
"Una pieza verdaderamente única en nuestro inventario — una vez vendida, puede que no vuelva a estar disponible".
The 1942-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a standout piece from the final years before the United States transitioned to steel cents during World War II. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this coin represents a pivotal moment in American history when copper was still being used for coinage just prior to wartime metal shortages.
Graded MS66 RD (Red) by Numismatic Guaranty Company, this example is a Superb Gem Uncirculated coin with full original mint luster and vibrant red coloration—features that are increasingly difficult to find in such high grades. The “RD” designation confirms that the coin retains its original copper brilliance, a trait that significantly enhances both its eye appeal and market value.
While millions of 1942-S cents were minted, very few survive in such pristine condition. Most entered circulation and lost their original red color over time, making high-grade red examples like this one scarce and highly collectible.
This coin is an excellent addition for serious collectors seeking top-tier Wheat Cents or investors looking for historically significant U.S. coinage with strong long-term demand.
Key Details
- Year: 1942
- Mint Mark: S (San Francisco)
- Denomination: 1 Cent
- Series: Lincoln Wheat Cent
- Grade: MS66 RD (Superb Gem Uncirculated)
- Grading Service: Numismatic Guaranty Company
- Composition: 95% Copper, 5% Tin & Zinc
- Color Designation: Red (Full original mint luster)
- Historical Significance: Pre-war copper issue just before the 1943 steel cent transition
- Rarity: Scarce in MS66 RD condition; limited surviving population at this high grade
- Collector Appeal: Strong eye appeal, high-grade registry-quality coin
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