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Production continued until 1958, when the Lincoln Memorial penny replaced ... his administration to cease production of the 1-cent coin, the buying power long past its prime.
One hundred pennies were scattered on a busy ... like himself, getting rid of the "Lincoln head cent coin" is going to make it more valuable to collectors. "When President Trump announced that ...
The 2009 penny values can range from $5 to $725, depending on the mint mark and design. In general, 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cents are worth one cent in average condition. However, 2009 pennies ...
"Pennies will become a collector's item and President Lincoln, whose birthday is this week, will still be honored on the 5-dollar bill." Ending production of a 1-cent coin wouldn't be unique to ...
Only four of these coins exist, so if you find one, you’d be very lucky indeed. It would be luckier than finding a four-leaf clover. 4. 1943-S Lincoln Cent Struck on Bronze — $282,000 The U.S ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Could you have a penny worth way more than one cent? Or a quarter worth a small fortune? A 1943 bronze Lincoln cent, a 1944 steel Lincoln cent, or a 1937-D 3-legged ...
These pennies, which depict an image of Abraham Lincoln on one side and ... CoinCollecting.com, the cent was 95% copper until copper was needed for war in 1943 and the penny’s composition ...
There are also nationalistic sentiments involved: in the US, the one-cent coin represents President Lincoln; in the UK, the penny is seen as some form of national identity. And yet both arguments are ...
Enough planchets are in Mint inventory to produce 2025 Lincoln cents for current Federal Reserve orders and numismatic sets, as efforts toward eliminating the denomination mount.
Could you have a penny worth way more than one cent? Or a quarter worth a small fortune? A 1943 bronze Lincoln cent, a 1944 steel Lincoln cent, or a 1937-D 3-legged Buffalo nickel, are out there — ...