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You will receive 10% off the listed
price for all Coins and Supplies
for orders of $5.00* or more!
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Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky
1809-1816
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Formative Years in
Indiana
1816-1830
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Lincoln Bicentennial Cents
continue to bear the same likeness of President
Lincoln; however, the reverse carries the four designs shown
here. The 2009 cents issued for circulation have the same metal
content (2.5% copper, balance zinc, weight 2.5 grams) as cents after 1982; however, numismatic
versions have the metal content of the 1909 pennies
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Professional
Life in
Illinois
1830-1861
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Presidency in Washington, DC 1861-1865
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There are actually 20 variations. The Philadelphia and Denver mints each produced both
the standard and the numismatic versions giving 16 variations while the San Francisco mint
produced numismatic versions of each. The numismatic versions are included in the United
States Mint’s annual product offerings from the P, D & S mints. Both versions from the
P & D mints look the same; the only way to tell them apart is by their weight.
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Lincoln Shield Cents
began production in 2010 from the Denver (D) and Philadelphia
mints. Coins from Philadelphia,
traditionally have no mint
mark. All Shield cents have the same metal
content (2.5% copper, balance zinc, weight 2.5 grams) as cents after
1982. Proof cents from the San Francisco mint have an "S" mint
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Click on any of the 6 pennies above to see larger 200 x 200 pixel versions.
To order any of the following pennies, send an e-mail to
Tom Heald <tom@fl-ink.com>
with the Year, Mint, Grade, Quantity, Price and any Note that may be appropriate
from the table below. The minimum order is $2.00 + postage.
You pay the actual postage based on weight.
Click here for details on shipping and postage.
If you have any questions, just send an e-mail to
Tom Heald <tom@fl-ink.com>
and I will figure out the total for
you. The grading system used follows the
standards set up by the American Numismatic Association (ANA).
All of the 2009 cents offered here are uncirculated pennies from bank or mint
rolls that I had to purchase from dealers or the US Mint at an inflated price. There are no numismatic versions available.
Issue 1 is very hard to find and I had to pay a premium to get them. I
have only seen one in circulation.
Year |
Mint |
Grade |
Qt. |
Price |
Notes |
2009 |
D |
MS60 |
35 |
$0.75 |
Issue 1: Early Childhood (very small number
minted) |
2009 |
P |
MS60 |
37 |
$0.75 |
Issue 1: Early Childhood (very small number
minted) |
2009 |
D |
MS60 |
41 |
$0.65 |
Issue 2: Formative Years (small number minted) |
2009 |
P |
MS60 |
39 |
$0.65 |
Issue 2: Formative Years (small number minted) |
2009 |
D |
MS60 |
42 |
$0.65 |
Issue 3: Professional Life (small number minted) |
2009 |
P |
MS60 |
44 |
$0.65 |
Issue 3: Professional Life (small number minted) |
2009 |
D |
MS60 |
44 |
$0.65 |
Issue 4: Presidency (small number minted) |
2009 |
P |
MS60 |
45 |
$0.65 |
Issue 4: Presidency (small number minted) |
2009 |
P&D |
MS60 |
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$5.40 |
Full set of 8 P&D cents. |
2009 |
P or D |
MS60 |
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$2.70 |
Half set of 4 P or 4 D cents. |
2010
| D |
MS60 |
9 |
$0.65 |
The new Shield penny (small number in circulation) |
2010 |
P |
MS60 |
13 |
$0.65 |
The new Shield penny (small number in circulation) |
2011
| D |
MS55 |
40 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny |
2011
| P |
MS55 |
0 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny (will trade for P's) |
2012
| D |
MS55 |
11 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny |
2012
| P |
MS55 |
6 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny (will trade for P's) |
2013
| D |
MS55 |
7 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny |
2013
| P |
MS55 |
4 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny (will trade for P's) |
2014
| D |
MS55 |
14 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny |
2014
| P |
MS55 |
0 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny (will trade for P's) |
2015
| D |
MS55 |
13 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny |
2015
| P |
MS55 |
0 |
$0.50 |
Shield penny (will trade for P's) |
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Click here for More Pennies to Trade or Buy.
All of the coins are carefully packaged and
sent to you via First Class Mail.
Note: I don't normally trade my "Graded
and Prices Cents" on this page"; however, I will trade for 3 to 1 if I have enough
in stock or
it is a really good deal. See "Pennies
to Trade or Sell" for my extra cents.
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