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    1887-1909 Indian Head Cent Set of 3 Different Good

    1887-1909 Indian Head Cent Set of 3 Different Good

    The Indian Head penny holds an important place in U.S. coin history. As the first long-lived small cent, the coin's conveniently compact size and "quintessentially American" design ensured its enduring popularity. Struck from 1859 through 1909, the...

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    Lincoln Wheat Cents Set of 100 Good or Better

    Lincoln Wheat Cents Set of 100 Good or Better

    The original wheat-ear reverse was introduced over 100 years ago in 1909, but replaced by the Lincoln Memorial reverse in 1959, on the 50th anniversary of the series. Here's an opportunity to own 100 Wheaties from the 1920s to the 1950s. Our Good or...

    Was: $16.00
    Now: $14.00
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    1909 Indian Head Cent Good Image 1

    1909 Indian Head Cent Good

    The total mintage of the last Indian Head penny was less than 15 million, which was just a fraction of America's population of the time. There were comparatively few to go around which led to heavy wear. Many surviving cents were destroyed after recall;...

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    Now: $19.00
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  • 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent Fine Image 1

    1909 VDB Lincoln Cent Fine

    For the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth, the U.S. Mint unveiled the first Lincoln cent in 1909 to great acclaim. However, complaints that the initials of designer, Victor D. Brenner were too prominent began to pour in. Three days after...

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  • 1943-D Lincoln Steel Cent Brilliant Uncirculated Image 1

    1943-D Lincoln Steel Cent Brilliant Uncirculated

    A unique issue in U.S. currency, this penny is steel-colored instead of the usual copper. During World War II, due to a copper shortage, there wasn't enough to use for the regular minting of pennies. 1943 was a critical year during World War II, so in...

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    1922-D Lincoln Cent Fine

    1922-D Lincoln Cent VG-Fine

    In 1922, no small denomination coins were struck except a paltry 7.1 million Lincoln cents at the Denver Mint. But why? After all, it's the Roaring ‘20s — a superfluity of everything is the American way! To fulfill the requirements of the 1918 Pittman...

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    Now: $45.00
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    1859-1909 Indian Head Cents Set of 10 Different Good Image 1

    1859-1909 Indian Head Cents Set of 10 Different Good

    We'll choose ten different affordable dates from this beloved classic series which was minted from 1859-1909. Each vintage cent carries the famous Indian Princess engraving that represents a quintessentially American Liberty personification. The Union...

    Was: $89.00
    Now: $59.00
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    12 Different 1920-1959 Lincoln Cents & Folder Good

    12 Different 1920-1959 Lincoln Cents & Folder Good

    Once upon a time, the Wheat cent was a coin you could easily find in your pocket change, but these days they rarely turn up. If you've ever thought about collecting pennies, or would like to share your interest with someone else, then this offer's for...

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    Now: $12.00
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    1931-D Lincoln Cent VG-Fine

    1931-D Lincoln Cent VG-Fine

    This semi-key date was struck over eight decades ago during the Great Depression. Coin demand was rapidly declining due to the worsening economic climate and mintages for the long-running Lincoln series were strongly effected. In 1930 the Denver Mint...

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    Now: $15.00
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  • Set of Ten Celebrated Lincoln Cents Image 1

    Set of Ten Celebrated Lincoln Cents

    U.S. 1909-1982 Lincoln Cent Set of 10 Different Good to BU with FREE 2017-P CentWithout fanfare, a very important numismatic treasure entered circulation. The 2017-P Lincoln cent is the very first U.S. penny to bear Philadelphia's P mintmark. Since 1793,...

    $12.95
  • 1900-1909 Indian Head Cent 3 Coin Set Good

    1900-1909 Indian Head Cent Trio Good

    Nowadays the humble penny doesn't buy much at all. In fact, it costs more than 2¢ to produce a single penny! But when these bronze Indian Head cents were issued early in the 20th century, they were still workhorses of American commerce. You'll get a trio...

    $18.00
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  • 1948-S Lincoln Cent Brilliant Uncirculated Image 1

    1948-S Lincoln Cent Brilliant Uncirculated

    Just 81,735,000 of these San Francisco Mint cents were issued over seven decades ago for general circulation. Significantly more specimens were output in both Denver and Philadelphia that year. Today, billions of pennies are produced each year for...

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    U.S. 1909 Indian and Lincoln Cent Good Pair

    1909 Indian and Lincoln Cent Pair Good

    It is not often that a coin series overlaps, with one ending in the same year a new design begins — resulting in two completely different coins of the same denomination sharing the same date, but 1909 was just such a year. It marked the 50th and final...

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    1909 Lincoln Cent VDB and Plain Pair Good to Very Good

    1909 Lincoln Cent VDB & Plain Pair Good to Very Good

    This pair of affordable first year Philadelphia Wheat cents is a must-have! Just days after the new Lincoln cent was unveiled, the reverse was revised to remove the designer's initials that were deemed to be too prominent. You'll get an "offending" VDB...

    Was: $39.00
    Now: $35.00
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    1926-S Lincoln Cent Fine

    1926-S Lincoln Cent VG-Fine

    In thirteen decades of continuous output several Lincoln cent issues that are especially difficult to source are considered key dates in the series. Struck by San Francisco, the 1926-S cent had the second-lowest output of the 1920s, with a mintage of...

    Was: $45.00
    Now: $29.00
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  • 1912-S Lincoln Cent Fine Image 1

    1912-S Lincoln Cent VG-Fine

    Still in the infancy of the series, these cents were struck in the year the Titanic sank, Arizona became the 48th state and Woodrow Wilson was elected President. Of the three mints then in operation, San Francisco's output was the smallest, with only 4.4...

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  • Advanced Level 72-Coin Penny Vault Bag Good

    Advanced Level 72-Coin Penny Vault Bag

    Love pennies? Supercharge your collection with our affordable 72-coin Advanced Level set!In average circulated condition, you'll get one roll of Lincoln Wheat cents (50-coins), plus: One 1859-1909 Indian Head cent circulatedFive 1910s Lincoln cents...

    $49.00
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    1859-1909 Indian Head Cent Brilliant Uncirculated

    1859-1909 Indian Head Cent Brilliant Uncirculated

    Indian Head pennies are among the most popular and widely collected of all U.S. coins. And now these beloved classic issues are all over a century old. Its famous obverse was intended as a quintessentially American personification of Liberty. The Union...

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    Now: $69.00
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  • 1889 Indian Head Cent Good Image 1

    1889 Indian Head Cent Good

    During the 1880s, America was a juggernaut of growth and progress. By the decade's close, the U.S. population had grown an additional 25% to over 60 million people. However, just 48.8 million Indian Head cents were issued in 1889 —...

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  • 1909 Indian Head Cent Fine Image 1

    1909 Indian Head Cent Fine

    The total mintage of the last Indian Head penny of 1909 was less than 15 million — just a fraction of America's population of the time. Since there were comparatively few to go around in commerce, many Indian Head pennies were worn very heavily...

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    1859-1909 Indian Head Cent Extra Fine

    1859-1909 Indian Head Cent Extra Fine

    Indian Head pennies are among the most popular and widely collected of all U.S. coins. Designed by James B. Longacre, the famous obverse was intended as a "quintessentially American" personification of Lady Liberty. Common folklore would have it that the...

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    Now: $19.00
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  • 1933-D Lincoln Cent Fine Image 1

    1933-D Lincoln Cent VG-Fine

    The first Lincoln cent of 1909 was issued for the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. This beloved coin has been minted in every succeeding year and is by far, the longest continuous coin series in American history. The Depression era 1933-D...

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  • 1839-1857 Braided Hair Large Cent Good Image 1

    1839-1857 Braided Hair Large Cent Good

    This big copper weighs almost four times as much as later small cents. Early U.S. Mint cents were modeled on big British copper pennies of the day. That's why they were called pennies, a name that stuck even though their official denomination was always...

    $75.00
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  • Cent Vault Bag Expert Level 75 Coins

    Expert Level 75-Coin Penny Vault Bag

    Love pennies? Supercharge your collection with our affordable 75-coin Expert Level set! In average circulated condition, you'll get one roll of Lincoln Wheat cents (50-coins), plus:In circulated quality you'll get one 1859-1909 Indian Head cent; one...

    $69.00
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    1860 Indian Head Cent Good Image 1

    1860 Indian Head Cent Good

    The quintessentially American Indian Head cent was struck for commerce beginning in 1859. Because of their new copper-nickel content, the first Indian Head pennies were known as white cents. In 1864, when nickel was needed for armaments during the Civil...

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  • 1859 Indian Head Cent Good Image 1

    1859 Indian Head Cent Good

    The first copper-nickel Indian Head issue was originally called a nickel because at the time, pennies were the only coins with nickel content used in American commerce. The composition was altered a few years later due to hoarding during the Civil War...

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    1864 Indian Head Cent Bronze Good Image 1

    1864 Indian Head Cent Bronze Good

    This historic Indian Head bronze cent replaced the copper-nickel type at the height of the Civil War, when nickel was needed for armaments. Its 95% copper content remained the standard for U.S. cents until 1982. Our Good quality retains basic designs and...

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    Now: $39.00
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