Post your Lincolns!

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by New Gen. Nick, Oct 4, 2011.

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Do you like the new pennies?

  1. OH YEAH BABY.

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  2. ew no.

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  1. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Actually they are worth 1 cent. Go try selling them for more that that.
     
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  3. Danjohnson

    Danjohnson Well-Known Member

    Granted, there's not a huge market for them but there is a market. I've noticed them becoming scarce in change around here lately too.

    "Melt values are theoretical because actually melting down pennies is illegal. But just as coin collectors did with quarters and dimes after 1964, when the coins went from being 90% silver to a copper-nickel blend, some intrepid entrepreneurs have now started bagging up old pennies and selling them as unofficial copper bullion.

    Currently, auctions are asking between $2 and $3 per pound for quantities of 10 to 25 pounds of coins. One auction featured 100,000 pennies -- weighing about 680 pounds -- that sold for $1,500 plus $125 in shipping charges. That's less than the melt value of more than $2,000, but a nice profit for those who kept their penny jars around."

    https://www.aol.com/article/2012/12/05/copper-pennies-old-sell-by-the-pound/20393105/
     
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  8. Thomas Murphy

    Thomas Murphy New Member

    KIMG0653.jpg KIMG0653.jpg
    Is this an error on this penny?
     
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  9. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    I have a very nice added MM fake:

    1909SVDBfake2016.jpg 1909SVDBfake20162.jpg 1909SVDBfake2016rev.jpg 1909SVDBfake2016rev2.jpg
     
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  13. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    1910Lincoln2017.jpg 1910Lincoln2017b.jpg 1910Lincoln2017rev.jpg 1910Lincoln2017rev2.jpg
    The 1910P is an underappreciated year!
     
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  18. RonSanderson

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    @robec - that 1940 is another amazing cent with a stunning photo. Thank you for sharing so generously. The rest of us might never see coins like these otherwise.

    I tried underexposing the animation a bit more. Not sure if I like it as much as the still photos, but the colors are a little bit richer without the fuller exposure. 01c 1912 #02 full 02.gif 01c 1912 #02 obverse 01.jpg 01c 1912 #02 reverse 01.jpg
     
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  19. 05Wildcats

    05Wildcats Well-Known Member

    The 1912 is a jewel. Congratulations.
     
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  21. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    A few that I picked out of a H.E. Harris and CO. coin folder. IMG_3473.JPG IMG_3475.JPG IMG_3485.JPG IMG_3486.JPG
     
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