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Yep, of course - I knew that! I plead a slow and mushy brain from three days partying in Vegas with the girls, one night of which included riding the bull at Gilleys!!
<< <i>Yep, of course - I knew that! I plead a slow and mushy brain from three days partying in Vegas with the girls, one night of which included riding the bull at Gilleys!! >>
<< <i>Messin' around with my copy stand I got for Christmas. Not sure I've got the focus quite right. Happy New Year everyone!!!! Shag >>
Nice beard detail.
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MS69 RD (SMS)
The United States Mint launched the first redesigned one-cent coin (penny) in 50 years in a ceremony on the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The redesigned Lincoln penny features a log cabin on the coin's reverse (tails side), emblematic of Lincoln's humble roots in Kentucky.
"The new Lincoln cent is a milestone moment for the United States Mint and for our country," said United States Mint Deputy Director Andy Brunhart. "The coin is a tribute to a humble man who rose to great heights living by principles of honesty, integrity and loyalty, principles that never go out of fashion. More importantly, Americans will forever hold dear Lincoln's legacy - an enduring Nation, united in the pursuit of equality for all."
Mr. Brunhart and Kentucky Governor Steven L. Beshear presented thousands of shiny, new one-cent coins to children ages 18 and under in attendance at a ceremonial launch held at the LaRue County High School gymnasium. Following the ceremony, participants exchanged their coins and currency for the one-cent coins bearing the new design.
The log cabin design is the first of four new designs Americans will see on the reverse of the penny this year. Inscriptions on the reverse are UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM and ONE CENT, as well as the inscription 1809, the year President Lincoln was born. The coin's reverse was designed by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program Master Designer Richard Masters and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Jim Licaretz.
The obverse (heads) of the redesigned Lincoln penny will continue to bear sculptor Victor David Brenner's likeness of President Lincoln, introduced in 1909. Inscriptions on the obverse are IN GOD WE TRUST, LIBERTY and 2009.
The United States Mint issued numismatic versions of the four redesigned pennies with exactly the same metallic content as the 1909 coin (95 percent copper, five percent tin and zinc).
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PCGS MS66 CAC HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
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Edited to add: HAPPY NEW YEAR
My Ebay
1934-1958 RB Lincoln Short Set
Happy New Year everyone!!!
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PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
i know it's a Half-Dollar, but it's Copper!!
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<< <i>Neat copper everyone - love that broadstruck, Broadstruck! >>
Happy New Year ThePennyLady... It's a Obverse Die Cap, not a Broadstirke
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<< <i>Neat copper everyone - love that broadstruck, Broadstruck! >>
Happy New Year ThePennyLady... It's a Obverse Die Cap, not a Broadstirke >>
Yep, of course - I knew that! I plead a slow and mushy brain from three days partying in Vegas with the girls, one night of which included riding the bull at Gilleys!!
https://thepennylady.com/
I love the 64 with the hub transfer lines, very early strike.
And of course, my pulse stepped up a beat at the site of your 61'.
<< <i>Yep, of course - I knew that! I plead a slow and mushy brain from three days partying in Vegas with the girls, one night of which included riding the bull at Gilleys!! >>
Damn, Charmy; you sound like fun!
<< <i> three days partying in Vegas with the girls, one night of which included riding the bull at Gilleys!! >>
Pics or it didn't happen
This is coming back from NGC as lacquered, oh well.
<< <i>Messin' around with my copy stand I got for Christmas. Not sure I've got the focus quite right. Happy New Year everyone!!!! Shag
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Nice beard detail.
Top Pop:
MS69 RD (SMS)
The United States Mint launched the first redesigned one-cent coin (penny) in 50 years in a ceremony on the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The redesigned Lincoln penny features a log cabin on the coin's reverse (tails side), emblematic of Lincoln's humble roots in Kentucky.
"The new Lincoln cent is a milestone moment for the United States Mint and for our country," said United States Mint Deputy Director Andy Brunhart. "The coin is a tribute to a humble man who rose to great heights living by principles of honesty, integrity and loyalty, principles that never go out of fashion. More importantly, Americans will forever hold dear Lincoln's legacy - an enduring Nation, united in the pursuit of equality for all."
Mr. Brunhart and Kentucky Governor Steven L. Beshear presented thousands of shiny, new one-cent coins to children ages 18 and under in attendance at a ceremonial launch held at the LaRue County High School gymnasium. Following the ceremony, participants exchanged their coins and currency for the one-cent coins bearing the new design.
The log cabin design is the first of four new designs Americans will see on the reverse of the penny this year. Inscriptions on the reverse are UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM and ONE CENT, as well as the inscription 1809, the year President Lincoln was born. The coin's reverse was designed by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program Master Designer Richard Masters and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Jim Licaretz.
The obverse (heads) of the redesigned Lincoln penny will continue to bear sculptor Victor David Brenner's likeness of President Lincoln, introduced in 1909. Inscriptions on the obverse are IN GOD WE TRUST, LIBERTY and 2009.
The United States Mint issued numismatic versions of the four redesigned pennies with exactly the same metallic content as the 1909 coin (95 percent copper, five percent tin and zinc).
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This one must have been a no-brainer----------BigE