Lincoln Cent Almost Uncirculated 1921-S

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    The 1921-S Lincoln Cent is a notable issue within the Lincoln Cent series, reflecting both historical and numismatic significance from the early 20th century. Minted at the San Francisco Mint, this coin was produced during a period of economic and social transition in the United States. The early 1920s were characterized by a post-World War I economic adjustment and the beginning of the Roaring Twenties, a decade known for its cultural dynamism and economic growth. The 1921-S Lincoln Cent captures a moment of these transitions and represents a period of evolving American coinage.

    The obverse design of the 1921-S Lincoln Cent features the classic portrait of Abraham Lincoln, created by Victor David Brenner. Brenner’s design, which was first introduced in 1909, was intended to honor the 100th anniversary of Lincoln's birth. On this coin, Lincoln's profile is rendered with exceptional detail, showcasing the artist’s skill in capturing the President’s dignified expression. The inscriptions "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST" are prominently displayed around Lincoln’s portrait, with the date "1921" positioned directly below. This design has become a lasting symbol of American heritage and presidential legacy, embodying the respect and admiration held for Lincoln.

    The reverse of the 1921-S Lincoln Cent features Brenner’s wheat ears design, which was employed on Lincoln Cents from 1909 until 1958. This design features two stalks of wheat flanking the central inscription “ONE CENT,” with “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” arched above. The wheat ears symbolize agricultural prosperity, reflecting the agrarian values and economic conditions of the early 20th century. The reverse design, like the obverse, showcases Brenner’s artistic vision and remains a recognizable and beloved feature of the Lincoln Cent series.

    The mintage of the 1921-S Lincoln Cent was approximately 9.1 million coins, making it relatively more available than some other dates in the Lincoln Cent series, but still less common compared to many other years. The San Francisco Mint produced these coins during a period of economic recovery following World War I, contributing to the overall production of U.S. currency. Despite its relatively higher mintage compared to some other years, the 1921-S Lincoln Cent is still sought after by collectors due to its historical context and the specific characteristics of San Francisco Mint production.

    In Almost Uncirculated (AU) condition, the 1921-S Lincoln Cent displays only minor signs of wear, preserving much of its original detail and luster. Coins in this grade typically exhibit slight wear on the high points of the design, such as Lincoln’s cheek and the wheat ears on the reverse. The overall appearance remains sharp and well-defined, with most of the coin's original surface brilliance intact. The AU grade signifies that the coin has been well-preserved, maintaining its historical and aesthetic qualities despite minimal wear.

    The 1921-S Lincoln Cent is a significant issue in the context of early 20th-century American coinage, reflecting both the artistry of Victor David Brenner and the economic conditions of its time. Its production at the San Francisco Mint and its status as an Almost Uncirculated coin add to its collectible value. The combination of its historical importance, distinctive design, and well-preserved condition makes the 1921-S Lincoln Cent a noteworthy addition to any coin collection. Collectors and numismatists value this coin for its representation of a specific historical moment and its role in the broader narrative of U.S. coinage.

  • Details:
    • Denomination: N/A
    • Year: 1921
    • Diameter: N/A
    • Mint Mark: S
    • Thickness: N/A
    • Grade: N/A

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