1944 Steel Lincoln Wheat Penny, $125,000– It’s believed that a similar story behind the creation of the 1943 copper cent is also what led to minting of the1944 steel penny; blank steel centplanchetsfrom 1943 that were hiding away in the coining presses wound up getting stamped with the...
I would encourage you to watch this video first — it gives youa good overview of how to tell if you’ve got a valuable penny or not: Which Lincoln Pennies To Keep Of all the coins ever made by the United States Mint since 1793, arguably the most popular and widely collected among th...
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Here is another penny (actually 3 pennies) to look out for. The 1998, 1999, and 2000 Lincoln pennies have a variety known as the “Wide AM Reverse”. The AM in “America” is separated in the Wide variety, with the letter M centered between the A and E. ...
Lincoln Cents(1909 to date) - If you choose to collectLincoln centsyou will find lots to work with and study as it is the longest-runningUS coinseries as well as being very popular inUnited States Coin Collecting. The Lincoln cent replaced theIndian Head Pennyin 1909 and is still being ...
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Lemkin values the “social cohesion” that holds nations together.[3]But Marxists have no interest in national unity or the racial or ethnic particularism that are invariably its fellow travelers. The only social cohesion that concerns them is that which binds together the international proletariat....
297 Words 2 Pages Open Document The idea of putting ridges, or “reeds” on the sides of coins commenced in 1972, when the Coinage Act was placed by the US Mint. This not only began the process of putting reeds on coins, but also meant that $10, $2.50 and $5 coins were made of...
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Majority of US coins have face values scrawled in English words rather than in numerals as with coins from other currencies. The inscriptions of the US coin values do not follow a pattern. Thus, “one cent” has a face value for 1 cent (commonly called a penny), “five cents” for 5...