Yes the CACC met again and have selected the design they would like for it to be. Obverse [IMG] Reverse [IMG]
At least one has broken the million dollar mark. Checked, the unique 1943 D copper cent sold back in Sept 2010 for $1.7 million.
I believe it is a N-14 which is an R-4+ coin, the third scarcest variety of the year. Not worth a large premium, but maybe 50% more than the...
Depends on what you mean by "use". I read us coins, errors, coin chat, and general discussion daily. In that respect I "use" them all equally....
I would think that since the P and D tokens were struck on cent planchets by the coinage presses there would be no reason why there couldn't be...
Not just the article, in the comments two people tried to make corrections and added more incorrect information.
Exactly right, the base of the bust on the obverse requires a lot of metal to fill and until it does it is easier for the metal to move that way...
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