

1940-D Lincoln Cent, Series 14 Coin:86, MS66RD – A Rare and Desirable Collector’s TreasureCoin:86
“A true one-of-a-kind piece in our inventory — once sold, it may not be available again.”
Own a beautifully preserved piece of pre-World War II American history with this exceptional 1940-D Lincoln Cent graded MS66RD — a high-grade Red Gem struck at the Denver Mint during a pivotal era in U.S. coinage.
A Pre-War Coin from a Defining Moment in History
Minted in 1940, this Lincoln Cent was produced during America’s final full year of peacetime before the nation would soon be drawn into World War II. Within just a few years, copper shortages would lead to the famous 1943 steel cents, permanently marking this period as one of transition in U.S. monetary history.
The obverse features Victor David Brenner’s iconic portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, first introduced in 1909 as the first circulating U.S. coin to depict a real historical figure. The reverse showcases the beloved Wheat Ears design, used from 1909 through 1958 and widely regarded as one of the most collectible designs in American numismatics.
Pre-war Wheat cents from branch mints like Denver are especially desirable due to their historical placement and strong collector following.
MS66RD – Elite Red Gem Preservation
Graded MS66RD, this coin represents premium uncirculated preservation with:
Brilliant full original mint red luster
Strong, sharply defined strike details
Clean surfaces with minimal contact marks
Outstanding overall eye appeal
The RD (Red) designation is critical for copper coins of this era. Over more than 80 years, most surviving examples have toned to brown or red-brown. Fully red examples preserved at the MS66 level are significantly scarcer and highly sought after by advanced collectors.
True Scarcity – Series 14, Coin:86
With only 86 coins known in this specific series and grade, this 1940-D MS66RD represents a genuinely limited opportunity.
While millions of 1940-D cents were originally minted, only a small fraction survive today in elite Red Gem condition. High-grade pre-war Denver Wheat cents are increasingly difficult to locate, particularly within defined low-population series classifications.
This level of preservation combined with documented scarcity makes the coin especially attractive to:
• Lincoln Wheat cent specialists
• Registry set competitors
• Pre-World War II collectors
• Condition-scarcity investors
A High-Grade Survivor Worth Securing
The 1940-D Lincoln Cent MS66RD offers a powerful combination of:
Pre-war historical significance
Denver Mint origin
Elite Red Gem quality
Documented low population within this series
This is more than just a Wheat cent — it is a rare, high-grade survivor from one of the most important transitional periods in American coinage history.
Secure this desirable collector’s treasure and add a standout Red Gem to your collection.
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