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<p>[QUOTE="thomas mozzillo, post: 3641667, member: 75914"]Welcome to Coin Talk. IMO all the key Lincoln cents were struck in the Teens, 20's and the 31=S in the 30's. There are semi-keys from the other decades and varieties &/or errors like the 1955 & 1972 DDO's, 1943 copper cent, etc. The value of any coin depends a lot on the grade so you can have common date cents from any decade be worth money if the grade is high enough (MS-68 or better).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="thomas mozzillo, post: 3641667, member: 75914"]Welcome to Coin Talk. IMO all the key Lincoln cents were struck in the Teens, 20's and the 31=S in the 30's. There are semi-keys from the other decades and varieties &/or errors like the 1955 & 1972 DDO's, 1943 copper cent, etc. The value of any coin depends a lot on the grade so you can have common date cents from any decade be worth money if the grade is high enough (MS-68 or better).[/QUOTE]
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