In light of President Donald Trump's desire to eliminate the penny, it's noteworthy that one of the most significant coins ...
Let’s see … is this one a 1943 “D bronze” worth upwards of $2.3 million? No, dang it. How ’bout a 1958 “double-die obverse” ...
So lets see what these pennies look like. The Lincoln Wheat Penny, minted from 1909-1958, commemorated Abraham Lincoln's ...
People found the smaller cent easier to use. The new cents showed a flying eagle on the front and a wreath on the back. In 1909, Abraham Lincoln became the first real person on a U.S. circulating ...
The penny’s demise would leave the nickel as the smallest physical token of wealth transfer. One might then expect many ...
The Lincoln penny was designed not just to pay its way ... of “Brought Forth on this Continent: Abraham Lincoln and American Immigration.” ...
Of all the times for Trump to pull another one of his ill-conceived shenanigans, he chose the week of Abraham Lincoln's ...
So lets see what these pennies look like. The Lincoln Wheat Penny, minted from 1909-1958, commemorated Abraham Lincoln's 100th birthday and was the first U.S. coin to feature a president's image.