1966 S Lincoln Cents - Memorial Reverse 1 Cent Mint Strike

This coin is a 1966 San Francisco Mint Lincoln Cent with the Memorial Reverse design. It is part of the popular Lincoln Cents series that has been a staple of American currency since its introduction in 1909. Struck with a diameter of 19 millimeters and weighing approximately 3.11 grams, this coin is composed of brass. The "S" mint mark indicates that it was produced at the San Francisco Mint, known for striking coins of high quality. The total mintage for this particular year and design was 2,261,583 pieces, making it a relatively low-mintage item when compared to other years in the series. The Memorial Reverse design showcases the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., symbolizing the legacy of President Abraham Lincoln, while the obverse features the iconic portrait of Lincoln himself. This coin is an excellent representation of American numismatic history, appealing to both collectors and those interested in the cultural heritage of the United States. Overall, the 1966 Lincoln Cent is not just a piece of currency; it embodies the craftsmanship and historical significance associated with American coinage. Its status as a Mint Strike further adds to its desirability among collectors.

Sub Type Coins
Country United States of America
Denomination 1 Cent
Series Lincoln Cents - Memorial Reverse
Year 1966
Mint San Francisco
Production Type Mint Strike
Diameter 19.00
Weight 3.11
Type Coins
Material Brass
Mintage 2,261,583
Currency USD
Mint Mark S
Currency Amount 0.01
Year Display 1966
Height 0.00
Width 0.00
   


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