Mallard Collectibles
1931-S Lincoln Cent (PCGS XF45) (311039)
The 1931-S Lincoln Cent is one of the key dates in the Lincoln cent series, known for its lower mintage and the significance it holds among collectors. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this coin hails from the tail end of the Great Depression, a time when the country was facing unprecedented economic challenges, and every penny truly counted.
With a mintage of just 866,000, the 1931-S stands as one of the rarities in the Lincoln cent series, especially in better grades. This example, graded XF45 by PCGS, retains a strong level of detail with just the right amount of wear to show its history without obscuring its design. The well-defined lines of Lincoln’s profile and the reverse wheat stalks capture the artistry and purpose of this essential coin, even as it circulated during one of the most difficult periods in American history.
The 1931-S Lincoln cent is more than just a coin—it’s a tangible connection to a time when even a small piece of copper carried significant value. For collectors, owning this key date is not only about its rarity but also about holding a piece of American history that speaks to resilience and perseverance.
Key Features and Highlights:
- Struck in 1931 at the San Francisco Mint, with a mintage of only 866,000, making it a key date in the Lincoln cent series
- PCGS graded XF45, showing light circulation wear but retaining strong detail and eye appeal
- A coin from the depths of the Great Depression, carrying the weight of its historical significance
- One of the most sought-after dates in the Lincoln cent series, a must-have for any serious Lincoln collector