This auction features a 1938 Lincoln Cent encased in a Morton Jewelers token from Philadelphia, a unique combination that highlights both numismatic and historical significance. The 1938 Lincoln Cent, minted in Philadelphia with a total mintage of 191,515,000, is considered a common date within the series; however, its encapsulation in a jeweler's token adds an intriguing layer of rarity and collectibility. The design, created by Victor David Brenner, showcases the iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln, which has remained a beloved symbol since its introduction in 1909. The token itself, produced by Morton Jewelers, is a testament to the mid-20th century practice of encasing coins for promotional purposes, making this piece a fascinating artifact of American numismatic history. The coin exhibits strong luster and well-defined details, indicative of its preservation within the encasement, while the token's surface shows minimal wear, enhancing its appeal to collectors. This piece not only serves as a conversation starter but also represents a unique intersection of coin collecting and jewelry craftsmanship, making it a valuable addition for enthusiasts seeking to diversify their collections.

