This 1936 Lincoln Wheat Cent is a highly sought-after coin for collectors due to its major dual-sided woody error and extreme eye appeal. The coin is circulated and made of copper with a fineness of 0.95. The denomination is a small cent, and it features the likeness of Abraham Lincoln on the front with the words "In God We Trust" and "Liberty" inscribed.


The reverse side of the coin features two wheat ears with the words "United States of America" and the denomination "One Cent" inscribed. The coin was minted in Philadelphia, United States, and is part of the Lincoln Wheat (1909-1958) collection. This particular coin has an improper alloy mix and is uncertified.