



Add a piece of post-World War II American history to your collection with this 1947 Lincoln Wheat Cent, a classic coin from one of the most beloved U.S. series. Designed by Victor David Brenner, the Wheat Cent symbolizes an era of rebuilding and growth in the United States.
This coin is graded Genuine XF Details (Extremely Fine) by OCGS, indicating it retains strong overall detail with moderate wear, but has been noted as cleaned (Code 92). Despite this designation, the coin still showcases sharp design elements, including clear wheat stalks on the reverse and strong detail in Lincoln’s portrait.
The 1947 issue is a popular mid-series Wheat Cent, valued for its historical significance and strong collector following. Coins in XF detail offer a great balance between affordability and visual appeal, especially for collectors who prioritize detail over surface originality.
With its combination of history, character, and accessible pricing, this coin is an excellent addition for collectors building a Wheat Cent set or looking for a high-detail vintage copper coin.
Key Details:
- Year: 1947
- Denomination: 1 Cent (Lincoln Wheat Cent)
- Grade: OCGS Genuine – XF Details (92 - Cleaned)
- Composition: 95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc
- Designer: Victor David Brenner
- Reverse Design: Wheat Ears (Wheat Cent)
- Historic Significance: Post-WWII era U.S. coinage during a time of economic growth
- Rarity: Common date, widely collected
- Condition Highlights: Strong XF detail with moderate wear; cleaned surfaces noted
- Color: Brown (BN) copper surfaces
- Collector Appeal: Affordable high-detail example for Wheat Cent collectors
- Investment Potential: Solid collectible with copper value and steady demand
The 1947 Lincoln Wheat Cent (XF Details – Cleaned) offers a great combination of detail, history, and value, making it a smart choice for collectors seeking a visually strong coin at an affordable price.

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