Here is a rare 1952 Lincoln Wheat penny with no mint mark that any collector would adore. Made of copper with a RB color, this small cent has a fineness of 0.75 and is graded as ungraded and uncertified. The strike type is business, and it is circulated, not uncirculated. This coin was made in Philadelphia, United States, and belongs to the Doubled Die Obverse variety. It is a great addition to any coin collection and a treasure for those who appreciate the history of US currency. Bid now and add this masterpiece to your collection.

This 72year old Wheat Penny has been in circulation for all of these years but has held up quite well as you can see in the photos. 

Mintage of this coin from Philadelphia is 186,775,000 compared to the mintage of the "D" Denver which is far higher at 746,130,000.
  
Doubling of lettering on both the Obverse and Reverse i.e. "L" Rim error, Liberty, In God We Trust, Date, E. Pluribus Unum, One Cent can be seen with a magnifying glass.

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