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Worldwide Coins & Bank Notes => U.S. Coins => Topic started by: TwoShadows on January 10, 2009, 01:07:05 AM
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I find it rather ironic that the most exciting thing that will probably happen in U.S. coinage this year is the commemoration of the 100th year of the Lincoln Cent. Seems we won't be able to afford anything else so its a fitting tribute to our economy. Seems the old penny, as we call them, is going to be a star again.
There will be 4 different designs released into circulation (reverse only) and a Lincoln cent made of copper (just like the old days) that will be sold directly from the Mint at highly inflated prices. I don't know if it will be proof and uncirculated issues or just a proof but I do know the Mint blew it by not offering a 2009 S VDB in the exact same mintage as the 1909. Would have been a great opportunity and a money maker for our cash strapped government! It would have been even better if they would have put about half of that mintage into circulation but the filthy rich boys in Washington make every effort to control the secondary market and to keep the poor man POOR! There will be NO such offering this time!
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I have just seen these 4 designs.. especially the last one looks great. Do you know when these coins will be released into circulation?
Will the US-Mint also redesign their Cents in 2010 after this series just like they did with the Nickels in 2006?
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The second reverse, with Lincoln sitting on a log in INDIANA, is the best design in my humble opinion! ;D
I believe the cents will be released about 3 months apart as there are four of them. Quite honestly I am not sure we will see a 2010 Lincoln Cent as there is a huge movement to stop using the lowly cent. This would be a great ending to the series. Personally I would like to see the cent return but with a total redesign. Won't happen but it is worth dreaming about.
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The logical thing to do with the cent, in my opinion, would be to discontinue it as a circulating coin, but mint it for collectors.
:) :) :) :)
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The person that actually discontinues the cent better have a ready ticket out of the country.