The 1924 Penny is a notable coin in U.S. history, part of the Lincoln Wheat Cent series. Produced by the U.S. Mint, it features the iconic portrait of President Abraham Lincoln on the obverse, designed by Victor David Brenner. The reverse displays two wheat stalks, symbolizing the nation’s agricultural strength. The 1924 Penny was struck in a time of economic transition, just a few years before the Great Depression. It is considered a common coin, though some varieties, such as those with different mintmarks (Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco), can hold greater value for collectors. The 1924 Lincoln Wheat Cent remains a symbol of early 20th-century American coinage.