Own a remarkable survivor from one of the most consequential years in American history with this exceptional 1942-D Lincoln Cent graded MS66RD — a beautifully preserved Red Gem struck at the Denver Mint during the first year of full U.S. involvement in World War II. A Coin from America’s First Wartime Year Minted in 1942, this Lincoln Cent was produced as the United States mobilized for World War II following the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Copper, a critical wartime metal, would soon be redirected toward military production, leading to the famous 1943 steel cents the following year. As one of the final bronze cents struck before that historic composition change, the 1942-D represents an important transition point in U.S. coinage history — a pre-steel wartime issue from a nation shifting into full industrial mobilization. The obverse features Victor David Brenner’s iconic portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, introduced in 1909. The reverse showcases the classic Wheat Ears design, used from 1909 through 1958 and one of the most collected coin designs in American numismatics. MS66RD – Elite Red Gem Preservation Graded MS66RD, this coin ranks among the upper tiers of surviving examples for the 1942-D issue. This designation signifies: Brilliant full original mint red lusterStrong, sharply struck design detailsMinimal contact marks for the gradeOutstanding eye appeal The RD (Red) designation is especially important for copper coins of this era. After more than 80 years, most surviving pieces have toned to red-brown or brown. Fully red examples preserved at the MS66 level are significantly scarcer and highly desirable among advanced collectors. Scarcity & Collector Demand While millions of 1942-D cents were originally produced to meet wartime economic demand, only a small fraction survive today in high-grade MS66RD condition with full original color. Wartime issues hold lasting historical appeal, and high-grade Red Gem examples continue to be pursued by: • Lincoln Wheat cent specialists• Pre-World War II & wartime collectors• Registry set competitors• Condition-focused numismatic investors As collectors seek premium-quality examples from historically important years, elite-grade wartime Wheat cents become increasingly difficult to locate. A Historic Red Gem Worth Securing The 1942-D Lincoln Cent MS66RD offers a compelling combination of: Wartime historical significanceDenver Mint originElite Red Gem preservationStrong long-term collector demand This is more than a Wheat cent — it is a beautifully preserved artifact from America’s first year of wartime production. Add this stunning high-grade example to your collection and secure a remarkable piece of U.S. history.