1930 Lincoln Wheat Cent MS66 RD PCGS Blue Label
1930 Lincoln Wheat Cent MS66 RD PCGS Blue Label
1930 Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint State 66 RD PCGS Blue Label
The 1930 Lincoln Wheat Cent graded MS66 RD by PCGS is an outstanding example of early 20th-century American coinage. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this high-grade coin features rich, original red luster across both the obverse and reverse — a key trait collectors seek when evaluating the condition of early Lincoln cents. Designed by Victor David Brenner, the obverse bears the iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln, while the reverse features the classic "Wheat Ears" design used from 1909 to 1958. Its PCGS Blue Label underscores the coin's authenticity and exceptional state of preservation.
1930 Lincoln Wheat Cent MS66 RD PCGS
At MS66 RD, this coin sits near the top of the grading scale, with only a small number known in higher condition. Its sharp strike, minimal contact marks, and vibrant color make it an appealing choice for collectors building a registry set or anyone seeking a premium example of a pre-Depression era Lincoln cent. With over 157 million struck in 1930, few remain in such pristine, untouched condition, making this a highly desirable piece for enthusiasts of classic U.S. copper coinage.