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for orders of $5.00* or more!
* Excluding shipping and handling

Lincoln Pennies to Trade or Sell
Notice: I have suspended trading coins for the time being.  
It just takes up to much of my time; however, 
You can still purchase my coins.

The tables below show the un-graded pennies I have in stock.  They are in addition to my Graded and Priced pennies listed separately.  I will trade 1 for 1 for an older, higher-value coin or 2 for 1 for a coin of the same or lesser value if I have a good stock of the coin you want. (see the tables below).  Let me know what you want and what you have to trade and I will get back to you.  If we both agree to the trade, you will pay the postage and optional insurance (if you want it) in both directions for small trades.  You can also purchase any pennies from the tables below.

To trade for or purchase any of the following pennies, send an e-mail to Tom Heald <tom@fl-ink.com> with the Year, Mint and Quantity you want to trade or buy from the tables 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.

Click to see an Enlarged (200 by 200 pixels) view.  See blocked note below. Lincoln Wheat Cents  
were minted from 1909 through 1958.  Because of the war, 1943 cents were struck in steel; however, about 40 copper cents were struck by accident when a few blanks remained in the hoppers at all three mints.  In 1996 one sold for $82,500.  This 1943 cent picture is from the US Mint, and no I don't have any.
Click to see an Enlarged (200 by 200 pixels) view.  See blocked note below.

Lincoln Wheat Cents in Stock and Ones I Need
Year P D S Year P D S Year P D S Year P D S Year P D S
1909 2 * 0 1910 1 * 0 1911 0 0 0 1912 0 0 0 1913 0 0 0
1914 0 0 0 1915 0 0 0 1916 1 0 0 1917 2 1 0 1918 5 0 0
1919 6 0 0 1920 7 0 0 1921 0 0 0 1922 # 0 * 1923 0 * 0
1924 0 0 0 1925 3 0 0 1926 0 0 0 1927 0 0 0 1928 0 1 0
1929 1 0 0 1930 17 0 0 1931 0 0 0 1932 0 0 * 1933 0 0 *
1934 20 0 * 1935 6 2 0 1936 14 1 0 1937 9 3 0 1938 4 0 0
1939 7 0 0 1940 19 0 29 1941 16 0 0 1942 10 4 0 1943 0 0 0
1944 22 3 2 1945 29 0 0 1946 33 0 0 1947 0 8 0 1948 5 0 0
1949 2 2 0 1950 1 8 1 1951 5 22 5 1952 7 18 0 1953 0 19 1
1954 0 12 0 1955 5 18 0 1956 2 38 * 1957 0 39 *  1958 6 25 *
Lincoln Wheat Cents I need the most:  1909 S V.D.B., 1909 S, 1910 S, 1912 S&D, 1913 D&S, 1914 D, 1915 S, 1918 D, 1919 D, 1921 D&S, 1923 S, 1924 D&S, 1925 D&S, 1926 D&S, 1927 S, 1931 S&D, 1932 P&D, 1933 P&D, 1935 S, 1936 S, 1937 S, 1938 S, 1939 S,1942 S, 1943 S (steel), 1943 P, D & S (-: copper :-), 1947 S, 1948 S, 1955 S. 
I will also trade for most Pennies listed above with a "0" quantity for a premium If I need them.  
"0" quantity pennies are ones I may have in my "Graded and Prices Cents" collection but do not have in my extra stock so I may need some of them but not all.  I will trade 1 for 1 for an older, higher-value coin or 2 for 1 for a coin of the same or lesser value if I have a good stock of the coin you want.   If you want to trade for pennies from my "Graded and Prices Cents" pages, then I will trade for 3 to 1 if I have enough or it is a really good deal.  
* = None minted that year, P = Philadelphia (no mint mark), D = Denver, S = San Francisco. 
# = There are no 1922 Philadelphia cents; however, there are some Denver cents with a weak or missing "D".
All counts are subject to change and should be considered tentative until confirmed via E-Mail. 
Click here to see my Graded and Priced Wheat Cents

Click to see an Enlarged (200 by 200 pixels) view.  See blocked note below. Lincoln Memorial Cents  
were minted from 1959 through 1998 at the Denver (D) and
Philadelphia mints. Coins from Philadelphia, traditionally have no mint mark.  Pennies for circulation were also minted in San Francisco (S) from 1968 through 1974 when production was switched to proof sets and commutative coins.
Click to see an Enlarged (200 by 200 pixels) view.  See blocked note below.

Lincoln Memorial Cents in Stock and Ones I Need
Year P D S Year P D S Year P D S Year P D S Year P D S
1959 0 2 * 1960 0 1 * 1961 1 5 * 1962 0 12 * 1963 1 3 *
1964 16 50 * 1965 3 * * 1966 17 * * 1967 18 * * 1968 2 25
1969 0 29 32§ 1970 3 2 36§ 1971 0 9 11§ 1972 2 14 4§  1973 5 28
1974 6 31 1975 2 38 ** 1976 4 33 ** 1977 4 30 ** 1978 19 30 **
1979 20 17 ** 1980 28 9 ** 1981 27 13 ** 1982 38§ ** 1983 14 53 **
1984 7 50 ** 1985 4 32 ** 1986 0 21 ** 1987 3 23 ** 1988 0 26 **
1989 6 22 ** 1990 2 37 ** 1991 2 37 ** 1992 3 13 ** 1993 3 29 **
1994 5 40 ** 1995 2 52 ** 1996 4 43 ** 1997 4 32 ** 1998 8 21 **
1999 5 19 ** 2000 6 36 ** 2001 3 33 ** 2002 1 26 ** 2003 1 35 **
2004 1 88 ** 2005 1 47 ** 2006 7 15 ** 2007 6 18 ** 2008 10 3 **
Lincoln Memorial Cents I need the most:  1960 P Small Date, 1982 Copper P Small Date, 1982 Zinc P&D L&S Date
I will also trade for most Pennies listed above with a "0" quantity for a premium if I need them.  
"0" quantity pennies are ones I may have in my "Graded and Prices Cents" collection but do not have in my extra stock so I may need some of them but not all.  I will trade 1 for 1 for an older, higher-value coin or 2 for 1 for a coin of the same or lesser value if I have a good stock of the coin you want.   If you want to trade for pennies from my "Graded and Prices Cents" pages, then I will trade for 3 to 1 if I have enough or it is a really good deal.   
* = None minted that year, P = Philadelphia (no mint mark), D = Denver, S = San Francisco. 
§ = There are Rare, Hard-to-Find or Mint-Mistake coins available for this Year and Mint (see below). 
All counts are subject to change and should be considered tentative until confirmed via E-Mail. 
** = Any coins with an "S" mint mark after 1974 are proof or commutative coins from the San Francisco mint. 
Click here to see my Graded and Priced Memorial Cents

Click to see an Enlarged (200 by 200 pixels) view.  See blocked note below.
Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky
1809-1816
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Formative Years in
Indiana
1816-1830
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 (95% copper, 5% tin and zinc, weight 3.11 grams).
Click to see an Enlarged (200 by 200 pixels) view.  See blocked note below.
Professional 
Life in 
Illinois
1830-1861
Click to see an Enlarged (200 by 200 pixels) view.  See blocked note below.
Presidency in Washington, DC
1861-1865
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.
Click to see an Enlarged (200 by 200 pixels) view.  See blocked note above. 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 mark.
Click to see an Enlarged (200 by 200 pixels) view.  See blocked note above.
All of the cents offered here are Circulated pennies.  There are no Uncirculated or Numismatic versions for trade; however, the are Graded and Priced Uncirculated Bicentennial & Shield Cents for Sale.

Lincoln Bicentennial & Shield Cents in Stock and Ones I Need
Year P D S Year P D S Year P D S Year P D S Year P D S
2009*a 0 1 ** 2009*b 0 6 ** 2009*c 0 5 ** 2009*d 0 4 ** 2010 12 46 **
2011 0 6 ** 2012 0 8 ** 2013 0 0 ** 2014 0 0 ** 2015 0 0 **
Lincoln Bicentennial and Shiels Cents I need the most:  I don't need any Bicentennial pennies.  Will trade 2 for 1 for coins of comparable value.  I need a few Shield  "P" pennies for 2011, 2012 & 2013.
I will also trade for most Pennies listed above with a "0" quantity for a premium if I need them.  
"0" quantity pennies are ones I may have in my "Graded and Prices Cents" collection but do not have in my extra stock so I may need some of them but not all.  I will trade 1 for 1 for an older, higher-value coin or 2 for 1 for a coin of the same or lesser value if I have a good stock of the coin you want.   If you want to trade for pennies from my "Graded and Prices Cents" pages, then I will trade for 3 to 1 if I have enough or it is a really good deal.  
* = None minted that year, P = Philadelphia (no mint mark), D = Denver, S = San Francisco. 
§ = There are Rare, Hard-to-Find or Mint-Mistake coins available for this Year and Mint (see below). 
All counts are subject to change and should be considered tentative until confirmed via E-Mail. 
** = Any coins with an "S" mint mark after 1974 are proof or commutative coins from the San Francisco mint. 
*a-d = The 2009 penny has four different reverse designs as shown above, a-d left to right..  
Click here for more information on the Bicentennial pennies.

Click here to see my Graded and Priced Bicentennial & Shield Cents

Click here to see how the Pennies are Grade.

Cost by Grade 
  Best  Spotted Worn
2011-19 $0.50 $0.40 $0.30
2009-10 $0.65 $0.50 $0.40
2000's  $0.50 $0.40 $0.30
1990's $0.60 $0.50 $0.40
1980's $0.70 $0.60 $0.50
1970's $0.80 $0.70 $0.60
1960's $0.90 $0.80 $0.70
1959 $1.00 $0.90 $0.80
1958 - 1909 
(Minimum Price)
$5.00 
or more..
$4.00
or more.
$3.00
or more.

All Rare Lincoln Wheat Cents individually priced based on their "Red Book" value.

Rare, Hard-to-Find and Mint-Mistake Coins  (Unit Price is shown)
Coin Description Price Qt
1968 S Small number minted $4.00 3
1969 S Small number minted $4.00 20
1970 S L Date (Low 7) Low Mint $4.00 25
1970 S S Date (High 7) Rare $30.00 11
1971 S Small number minted $4.00 10
1972 S Small number minted $4.00 4
Coin Description Price Qt
1973 S Small number minted $4.00 11
1974 S Small number minted $4.00 7
1982 D Copper Lg. Date $1.50 1
1982 P Zinc Lg. Date (see Note) $3.00 17
1982 P Copper Lg. Date $1.50 7
       

Note: The major difference between a Copper and Zinc 1982 penny is their weight not their color.  
Click here to read about the differences.

All of the coins are carefully packaged and 
sent to you via First Class Mail.

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