Discovering the Value of the 1961 Lincoln Memorial Penny
The 1961 Lincoln Memorial penny has, at first glance, little to attract collectors. The year does offer one rather unusual variety, the D Over Horizontal D mint mark, which might …
The 1961 Lincoln Memorial penny has, at first glance, little to attract collectors. The year does offer one rather unusual variety, the D Over Horizontal D mint mark, which might …
The U.S. Mint struck the 1960 Lincoln penny in enormous numbers, and a collector might be forgiven for thinking that with so many, there is no value to be gained, …
The 1999 Lincoln Memorial penny is a coin struck in massive numbers. Several reverse dies were swapped between Philadelphia and San Francisco, whether by accident or design, in the years …
The 1978 Lincoln penny is extremely common and available in all grades except for the very highest grades of mint-state or uncirculated showing full shiny red luster. Only then does …
The 1971 Lincoln penny was coined in massive numbers and survives today, a half-century later, in more than ample numbers to satisfy collectors. The coin can still be found in …
The year 1958 would mark the end of an era in American coinage history. The Lincoln wheat penny, introduced in 1909, would see its last year of production. While the …
The 1956 wheat penny was produced in enormous numbers. It has come down to the current time in a remarkably good state of preservation, compared to earlier years of the …
During World War I, the U.S. Mint struck enormous numbers of coins to meet the demands of commerce and a wartime economic boom the nation enjoyed. However, not many of …
As in the year before, the 1957 wheat penny was churned out by the U.S. Mint in extraordinary numbers. Many of the surviving coins remain in outstanding condition, and are …
The 1911 Lincoln wheat penny may present something of a challenge for collectors. While many coins were struck at Philadelphia, far fewer were struck at Denver and San Francisco, and …