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  • 1885 Aluminum Indian Head Cent Turns a One-Cent Coin Into a High-Tech Relic
  • 1862 Indian Head Cent in PCGS MS-66+ CAC Offered by GreatCollections
  • Rare 1863 L on Ribbon Indian Cent Carries a Secret from the 1870s

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

1885 Aluminum Indian Head Cent Turns a One-Cent Coin Into a High-Tech Relic

This 1885 Cent Was Struck in a Metal Once Treated Like Treasure The 1885 aluminum Indian Head cent looks familiar at first. James B. Longacre’s Indian Head design appears on the ob...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1862 Indian Head Cent in PCGS MS-66+ CAC Offered by GreatCollections

A High-Grade Survivor From a Nation in Crisis GreatCollections will close bidding on a Civil War-era 1862 Indian Head Cent certified PCGS MS-66+ with CAC Green approval on Sunday,...

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coinweek.com /2 days ago

Rare 1863 L on Ribbon Indian Cent Carries a Secret from the 1870s

A Tiny “L” Reveals the Secret Behind This 1863 Indian Cent 1863 L on Ribbon Indian Cent. Judd-302, Pollock-365, Snow-PT3a. Rarity-7+. Copper-Nickel. Plain Edge. Proof-63 (PCGS). CA...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Lincoln Cent Roll Searching: What I Found in a $25 Box of Pennies

By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez for CoinWeek.com ….. Searching through $25 in penny rolls still feels like a treasure hunt you can do from home. A standard bank box gives you 50 rolls...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1909-S/Horizontal S Lincoln Cent: The Sideways Punch That Became a Small-Cent Legend

The 1909-S/Horizontal S Lincoln cent holds a special place in American numismatics. It combines first-year Lincoln cent appeal with a minting blunder that collectors can actually s...

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

1912 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Proof : A Collector’s Guide

By CoinWeek Notes …. JD-1. Using one set of dies, the Philadelphia Mint struck a total of 197 1912 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Proofs, all on March 18. For Proof gold coins this year...

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coinweek.com /2 weeks ago

Why Lincoln Cents Struck on Roosevelt Dimes Remain So Popular

A 1986 Lincoln Cent struck on a Roosevelt dime planchet grabs attention at first glance. It looks like a penny, yet it shows the size and silver-gray color of a dime. Collectors of...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1793 Chain Cent: America’s First Federal Cent and the Story Behind Its Varieties

By CoinWeek Notes The 1793 Chain Cent stands at the start of federal coinage. The United States Mint delivered the first 11,178 copper cents on March 1, 1793, from the first Philad...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1850 Ring Cent: The Pattern Coin That Tried to Replace the Large Cent

Why the 1850 Ring Cent Almost Changed American Coinage Long before the Flying Eagle cent changed American pockets, the United States Mint chased a bolder answer. Copper prices had...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1864 Two-Cent Piece : A Collector’s Guide | CoinWeek

By CoinWeek Notes ….. The Birth of the Two-Cent Piece in 1864 In 1864, Congress passed the Coinage Act of 1864 and introduced a brand-new denomination: the two-cent piece. At the t...

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

James Earle Fraser’s Lost 1952 Lincoln Cent Pattern Reverse

The Lincoln Cent That Nearly Changed Forever In 1952, the Lincoln cent nearly took a bold new direction. The artist behind that proposed change was James Earle Fraser, one of Ameri...

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coinnews.net /3 weeks ago

DLRC Lincoln Cent Registry Set Sale Led by $64,000 Doubled Ear Cent

A rare Lincoln cent variety sold for $64,000 to lead the sale of the TropicalBats #8 All-Time Finest PCGS Registry Set of Lincoln Cents, offered by DLRC in back-to-back April Red C...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Twenty-Cent Piece, 1875-1878 | CoinWeek

A Brief and Unusual Chapter in U.S. Coinage The Twenty-Cent Piece stands as one of the most unusual denominations in United States history. It entered circulation with promise. How...

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coinweek.com /2 days ago

Indian Peace Medals: Important and Historic Collectibles

Indian Peace Medals: Russ Augustin Explores Rare U.S. History Video with Russell Augustin   Indian Peace Medals rank among the most historic objects in American numismatics. Th...

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coinweek.com /1 week ago

1912-D Liberty Head Nickel: Denver’s First Nickel Comes to Auction in Superb Gem

Denver’s First Nickel: 1912-D Liberty Head Nickel in MS-66+ CAC Comes to Auction In February 1912, the Denver Mint made nickel history. For the first time, the facility struck a Un...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1974 Aluminum Cent: The U.S. Mint’s Bold Penny Experiment, the Auction That Collapsed, and the Legal Fight That Still Ha...

The 1974 Aluminum Cent Almost Reached Auction. Then the U.S. Mint Took It Back. The 1974 aluminum cent ranks among the most famous “coins that never were” in American numismatics....

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coinweek.com /1 week ago

1837 Feuchtwanger Cent: The Tiny Token That Almost Changed U.S. Coinage

The Dime-Sized 1837 Token That Almost Replaced America’s Copper Cent In 1837, Americans needed small change. They also needed confidence. The Panic of 1837 shook banks, businesses,...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Unique Lincoln Cent Mint Error Discovery: The Only Known Double-Struck Doubled Die

By Mike Byers at MintErrorNews for CoinWeek A newly surfaced Lincoln cent discovery now ranks among the most important modern United States mint errors known. This coin combines tw...

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coinweek.com /1 day ago

The 1942 Glass Cent Pattern: The WWII Penny That Almost Shattered in America’s Pocket

The WWII Penny Made of Glass: America’s Strangest Cent Pattern In 1942, the United States Mint faced a wartime problem that reached all the way down to the humble cent. Copper matt...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Draped Bust Half Dime, Heraldic Eagle (1800-1805) | CoinWeek

Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle Half Dime (1800-1805): History, Design, Varieties, and Value By CoinWeek Notes After a two-year break, the United States Mint brought the half dime back...

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coinnews.net /1 day ago

1776-2026 Cent, Quarter, and Gold Headline June U.S. Mint Releases

June is a standout month for U.S. Mint collectors, with several firsts packed into a short release schedule. Highlights include two key opportunities to obtain 1776 ~ 2026 cents —...

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

1870-S Liberty Seated Half Dime: The Tiny Coin Behind a San Francisco Mint Mystery

The $3.12 Million Half Dime That Hid From Collectors for 108 Years The 1870-S Liberty Seated Half Dime ranks among the most important trophy coins in American numismatics. Only one...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Mercury Dime, 1916-1945 | CoinWeek

By  CoinWeek Notes ….. The Mint Act of 1890 allows the design of a United States coin to be changed every 25 years. Thus, in 1916, there was interest in replacing United States Min...

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coinweek.com /1 week ago

Classic Mint Errors Collectors Still Chase the U.S. Overdate Coins of the 20th Century

The Mint Mistakes That Created America’s Most Famous 20th-Century Overdate Coins Mint errors fascinate collectors, but they also create confusion. Each month, grading services and...

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