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U.S. Lincoln Cents (1909-Present)

1915-P Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65 RD Superb Eye Appeal Nice Strike
1915-P Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65 RD Superb Eye Appeal Nice Strike
SKU: PSB48183

This wonderfully original 1915-P Lincoln Cent has superb eye appeal with fantastic luster and nice strike. Fresh, bright red Gem. Certified: PCGS MS65 RD

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$830.00 $855.00

1915-P Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65 RD Superb Eye Appeal Strong Strike
1915-P Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65 RD Superb Eye Appeal Strong Strike
SKU: PSB47865

This wonderfully original 1915-P Lincoln Cent has superb eye appeal with fantastic luster and strong strike. Full Red Gem with no spots. Certified: PCGS MS65 RD

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$805.00 $830.00

1955-P Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Obv ICG MS61 BN Nice Eye Appeal Strong Strike
1955-P Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Obv ICG MS61 BN Nice Eye Appeal Strong Strike
SKU: PSB43871

This original 1955-P Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Obv has nice eye appeal and strong strike. Nice color and surfaces. Certified: ICG MS61 BN

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$2,320.00 $2,390.00


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Learn More About U.S. Cents (1793-Present)

 

The U.S. cent, or penny, was one of the first coins struck by the U.S. mint in 1793. At that time, pennies were much larger than today’s modern cent coins. These “Large Cents” were made of copper and measured nearly the size of a half-dollar in diameter. Smaller one-cent coins entered into America’s economy in 1856 during the pre-Civil War era with the production of Flying Eagle pennies from 1856 to 1858, followed by Indian Head pennies from 1859 to 1909. The Lincoln penny was first struck in 1909 and originally featured the iconic Wheat Penny design with two sheaves of wheat on its reverse side. In 1959, the wheat design of the Lincoln penny was replaced with a depiction of the Lincoln Memorial.


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