This 1955-S BU Lincoln Wheat Cent is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The coin boasts a red color, uncirculated state, and a variety of errors, including DDO and DDR. The mint mark appears to be an RPM but the "S" looks like it's over another different letter. Along Lincoln's back from the base of the head to the bottom edge of the bust appears to be a raised lip. The "L" of LIBERTY is struck on the edge of the rim. Scratches on the top of the rim appear off of the word "WE" and the last "T" of TRUST is missing detail.


On the reverse of the coin appears scratches in the lamination. There appears to be a Strike Through Grease which effects the first "S" of STATES and the "AMER" of AMERICA. The "E" of E PLURIBUS is broken into two pieces and the tip of the left wheat stock is missing detail.


The small cent is composed of copper and has not been certified, making it a great addition to any collection. This error coin is a must-have for those interested in US coins and paper money. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this unique and fascinating piece.