1929-D Lincoln Cent : A Collector’s Guide.

The 1929-D Lincoln Cent is a collectible coin from the Wheat Penny series (1909–1958), struck at the Denver Mint. While not a key date, it is still desirable among collectors, especially in high grades. 

Obverse: Features Abraham Lincoln’s portrait, designed by Victor D. Brenner

Reverse: Displays two wheat stalks framing the words "One Cent" and "United States of America"

Repunched Mintmark (RPM): Some varieties exist with doubled “D” mintmarks, increasing value. 

Good for collectors of early Lincoln Cents, especially in high grades or Red (RD) condition

Look for even color and minimal wear if purchasing higher-grade examples. 

The Denver Mint was one of the three U.S. mints producing pennies in 1929 (Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco). 

Struck during the Great Depression, adding historical significance. 

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