The Lincoln cent is now obviously only being produced in special collectors editions, and is in the official mint sets. The new 2026 penny features the 1776-2026 dates on the obverse, which did not appear on 1976 penny. Currently on Ebay, to get the complete P&D uncirculated mint set, it is $183. For those die hard fans of Lincoln cent collecting, who want to update their folders/albums, would you purchase the set for this reason?
Currently the subscription for these at the mint is unavailable, but there will be a chance to purchase when they go on sale June 30th at noon ET, price of $124.50. I already have a couple of them on subscription, but if not, I would be on trying to get them when they go on sale. That will likely be difficult as a lot of others will be doing the same thing. If I did not have the subscription and did not get any when they go on sale, I would give it some time for the secondary market to work through and hope the prices drop.
I ended my proof/mint purchases in 2025. I'm satisfied with what I have and will no longer add to the 'glut'. Besides, the price for base metal sets is beyond astronomical......
Absolutely not at these prices. I also only collect circulating dates so the 2026 penny may as well not exist in my eyes.
I generally don't collect Mint Sets, so the answer is no. I will buy a 2026 Silver Proof set, and the cent will be included. That will keep my one a year collection alive.
I generally don't collect Mint Sets, so the answer is no. I will buy a 2026 Silver Proof set, and the cent will be included. That will keep my one a year collection alive.
I generally don't collect Mint Sets, so the answer is no. I will buy a 2026 Silver Proof set, and the cent will be included. That will keep my one a year collection alive.
Am I buying the uncirculated set just to get those pennies? No. But I was already buying it to fill albums with the other coins in it. So the pennies are just a nice bonus to something I was already going to buy anyway. (Besides, of all the Lincoln cents I don't yet have, these will still be the cheapest.) I don't disagree that the Mint is charging too much for them, but in the secondary market I guarantee you they'll cost even more than that.
Is that the equal to inflation? $125 for a cent? I know I should probably get one. My wallet says otherwise.
Its a $125 dollars for the whole P&D mint set, but The penny is no longer around, so that set is the only way to get it. Honestly I would also not spend that money just to get a penny out of that set, but with those Lincoln Cent lovers, you never know.