These coins have been hand-picked from the best examples of publicly circulated coins. Collection includes: Large cent coin Minted from 1793 to 1857, when it was officially replaced by the modern-size one-cent coin Made of 100% copper with an orig
Includes
Large cent (non specific year)
Indian Head cent (non specific year)
1909 VDB Lincoln Wheat Ears cent (non specific mint mark)
Presented in Collector's display box
Patriot Series World War II 1 oz .999 Fine Silver Round 2019
The Lincoln Penny was first minted in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. It was the first circulating coin to feature a real person instead of the allegorical Lady Liberty. The obverse features a portrait of Lincoln by sculptor Victor D Brenner. This collection features the complete year-set of Lincoln Pennies from the 1950's. Until 1958, the reverse featured the classic wheat ears design.
The Forgotten Decade of Lincoln Pennies
Lincoln Cent Collection Complete 1941-58, 51 coins + 37 Cents 1959-1975
Cents - U.S. Coins
20th Century Penny Collection
The eight different types of Lincoln Pennies: seven different designs and the one-year-only 1943 steel coin. The Lincoln Penny was first minted in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The obverse of all coins features a portrait of Lincoln by sculptor Victor D. Brenner. It was the first circulating U.S. coin to feature a real person instead of Lady Liberty. The 2009 coins were the first commemorative Pennies, celebrating the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth.
Ultimate Lincoln Penny Collection, Women's, Size: One size, Grey Type
2023-S $1 American Innovation Proof Set
US Cent Collection - Coins of America
Franklin Silver Half Dollar Mint Mark Collection
Includes, Large cent (non specific year), Indian Head cent (non specific year), 1909 VDB Lincoln Wheat Ears cent (non specific mint mark),
Unique Early Cent Collection
2022 $1 1-oz Silver Eagle 3-pc Set NGC MS70 FR w/Red, Blue & Silver Foil Cores
2009 Lincoln Penny Bicentennial Cents: Value, Errors, and Designs