It looks powdery.
Wheat products come directly from wheat. Wheat is a plant that looks alot like rice plants but are very different.
It looks cold
Wheat looks like a yellow stalk when it reaches its final phase of growth.
It can be either green or tan/light brown and looks like wheat :)
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The obverse (heads) side looks the same as any other Lincoln cent since 1909, and the reverse (tails) is the same as all other wheat pennies.
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The coin is so very common circulated coins are 2 to 5 cents, one that looks like new is 10 cents.
The last year for the Lincoln Wheat cent was 1958. 1959 is the first year for the Memorial reverse. There is an unconfirmed 1959 "mule" cent with the wheat reverse but a 1959 date. It looks just like a standard wheat cent except for its year, but as of this writing (2010) no one has been able to either authenticate the coin or prove that it's a fake, so it remains a mystery.
The coin is so very common, circulated coins are 2 cents, one that looks like new is 10 cents.