Flying Eagle cent (1856–1858)
Indian Head cent (1859–1909)
Lincoln cent (1909–present) Lincoln Wheat (1909–1958) Lincoln Memorial (1959–2008) Lincoln Bicentennial 4 reverse designs (2009) Lincoln Union Shield (2010–present)
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What is the rarest type of penny
Steel Lincoln Penny 1944 – approximately $ 375,000.
1958 “Double Lincoln Penny” – approximately $336,000.
1909 VDB bombing Lincoln – Penny, about $269,000.
1856 cents “Flying Eagle” about $173,000.
An 1864 Indian head penny with an L is about $161,000.
Lincoln Penny 1914-D – approximately $159,000.
What are the 7 different 1982 pennies
Date 1982 in oversized brass.
Compact brass date 1982.
Zinc 1982 with big date.
1982 zinc is less than the date.
Date 1982-D oversized in brass.
Zinc key date 1982-D.
1982-D zinc small date.
Which pennies are worth keeping
15 Valid for most pennies in circulation.
15. 1995 Lincoln Memorial Cent (double die)
1970 S Lincoln Memorial Cent (small date – 7th floor)
1999 Lincoln Memorial Cents (closed mornings)
1984 Lincoln Memorial Cent (double ear in bone)
1983 Lincoln Memorial Cent (double reverse)
Which 1982 penny is worth money
Which 1982 penny is worth the most? The most valuable nickel of 1982 is a temporary defect that appeared after switching from 95% copper 97 to 0.2% zinc. This is a 1982-D Lincoln Memorial small date cent made of copper. In the 1980s, there shouldn’t have been a “little” bronze Lincoln knocking down cents in Denver.
How many pennies in row 1 pennies estimate how many pennies in rows 1/4 pennies estimate how many pennies on the entire chessboard pennies
255 pfennigs missing 1. The first 4 rows are 4,294,967,295 pfennigs. On the whole board 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 cents.
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Are pennies minted before 1982 made of the same metal as pennies after 1982
For example, in recent years 30 cents have been made from an alloy containing 97.5% zinc and 2. copper, 5% pennies minted before 1982 are actually 95% copper and 5% zinc. The price of copper has more than quadrupled in the last 10 years. So a penny made before the 80s is worth 2 cents, again depending on the metal it contains.
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