
scyther wrote:Hm I actually like the shield design. Not as good as wheat but better than memorial. Of course they're still disappointing to find...
Romalae wrote:
I agree with this; it actually looks quite aesthetically pleasing to me. I've had dreams before of what it'd be like if the 95% coppers used this design -- I'd jump all over those coins.
With much anticipation from most who have heard about it, the US Mint on October, 15, 2009, issued the United States Mint Lincoln Coin and Chronicles Set. Five coins are within the set, including a proof Lincoln Bicentennial Silver Dollar and four proof 2009 Lincoln pennies that feature redesigned reverses.
2009 is being celebrated as the bicentennial of the birth of Lincoln. It also marks the centennial of the release of the first Lincoln penny back in 1909. In celebration, Congress mandated the creation of these new coins that have met almost unprecedented demand upon their release.
The Lincoln Coin and Chronicles Set was highly sought after. Only 50,000 of the sets were issued and all sold out within 30 hours. (As of this writing, there is a wait list open for the sets.) A household ordering limit of 1 had been set in place for the $55.95 issue priced set.
The Silver Dollar in the set is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper while the pennies will be struck from the same alloy of the original 1909 cents with 95% copper and 5% zinc.
I like the sheild design because I can INSTANTLY discard them into my dump pilescyther wrote:Hm I actually like the shield design. Not as good as wheat but better than memorial. Of course they're still disappointing to find...
daviscfad wrote:I dont think they made any copper shield cents. they were minted in 2010 and they only did the copper in 2009 to commemorate the 100 year anniversary
fasteddy wrote:They get released in Puerto Rico first, in February.
slvrbck wrote:Do the new cents really come out in February? I'm still holding onto the hope that they dont come out at all this year!
uthminsta wrote:I have a sealed box of 2013D. Should I sell it? Could I make any money? Anyone want some?
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