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The 1914-S Lincoln penny was issued from the San Francisco Mint. This penny was part of the Lincoln Cent series, which began in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth.
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Lot 308 is a mortgage deed dated December 20, 1957 co-signed by Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe and her then-husband, the playwright Arthur Mille ...
That production includes 1,060,600,000 Lincoln cents — 488.2 million 2025-D coins and 572,400,000 made without Mint mark at the Philadelphia Mint — and 326.2 million Jefferson 5-cent coins ...
The United States Mint will begin selling the 2025 Uncirculated Set that features 10 coins each from the Denver and Philadelphia Mints.
Clarke’s is the anti-museum museum—a gloriously chaotic celebration of American childhood where every corner, shelf, and ceiling space bursts with colorful reminders of simpler days.
You might be carrying a hidden fortune in your pocket without even realizing it. Some coins that appear to be ordinary spare ...
Most pennies today have little value, but those from the early American colonies can sell for thousands of dollars. In 2010, ...
Should you cash in your pennies? The small currency will soon be a thing of the past, but don't think you are sitting on a ...
These coins have stalks of wheat encircling the "One Cent" text on the back of the coin. The wheat was eventually phased out and replaced with an engraving of the Lincoln Memorial, USA TODAY reported.