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  • Lincoln Wheat Ears

    Lincoln Wheat Ears Cent Guide

    Bykrisaclark 17 March 202618 March 2026

    The Lincoln Wheat Ears Cent is perhaps the most collected coin in human history. Struck from 1909 until 1958, it was the first circulating United States coin to feature a portrait of a real person—a radical departure from the various “Liberty” figures that preceded it. Designed by Victor David Brenner under the direction of President…

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  • Lincoln Shield

    Union Shield Cents Guide

    Bykrisaclark 17 March 2026

    The Union Shield Cents serve as the fifth and final chapter in the story of the Lincoln penny’s redesign. Debuting in 2010, the Union Shield reverse replaced the four-piece Bicentennial series of 2009 and the long-running Memorial reverse that had been a staple since 1959. This design was specifically chosen to represent Lincoln’s successful preservation…

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  • Lincoln Memorial

    Lincoln Memorial Cents Guide

    Bykrisaclark 17 March 2026

    The Lincoln Memorial Cents are perhaps the most recognized coins in the world, having served as the primary small-denomination currency of the United States for half a century. Introduced in 1959 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, the Memorial reverse replaced the iconic “Wheat Ears” design that had been in place since…

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  • Lincoln Bicentennial

    Lincoln Bicentennial Cents Guide

    Bykrisaclark 17 March 2026

    The Lincoln Bicentennial Cents of 2009 are a landmark tribute to the most celebrated figure in American numismatics. While Victor David Brenner’s iconic obverse portrait of Abraham Lincoln remained largely unchanged, the reverse of the coin was transformed into a four-part narrative of Lincoln’s life. This series was a massive undertaking by the United States…

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  • Indian Head Cent

    Indian Head Cent Guide

    Bykrisaclark 17 March 2026

    The Indian Head Cent is more than just a piece of obsolete currency; it is an icon of American heritage. Introduced in 1859 to replace the short-lived Flying Eagle design, it remained the nation’s primary small-denomination coin for fifty years. While the design is famously known as the “Indian” penny, it actually depicts Lady Liberty…

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  • Flying Eagle Cent

    Flying Eagle Cent Guide

    Bykrisaclark 17 March 2026

    The Flying Eagle Cent is the pivot point of American numismatics. Introduced in the mid-1850s, it signaled the end of the massive, pure-copper Large Cents that had been the standard since 1793. For the collector, this series is a compact masterpiece—spanning only three official years (1856–1858) but containing one of the most famous rarities in…

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  • Small Cents

    Small Cents Guide

    Bykrisaclark 17 March 2026

    Small Cents represent the modern era of American coinage. While the transition from the Large Cent in 1857 was initially met with some skepticism by a public used to heavy copper, the “new” small penny quickly became an indispensable part of daily life. Spanning from the short-lived Flying Eagle cent to the ubiquitous Lincoln Cent…

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  • Large Cents

    Large Cents Guide

    Bykrisaclark 17 March 202617 March 2026

    Large Cents are the “heavy metal” of American numismatics. For sixty-four years, from the dawn of the Republic in 1793 until the eve of the Civil War in 1857, these massive copper discs were the primary unit of small change for the American people. Roughly the size of a modern-day half dollar, a Large Cent…

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  • Cents

    United States Cents Guide

    Bykrisaclark 17 March 202617 March 2026

    Cents have been the backbone of American pocket change since the very beginning of the United States Mint in 1793. While the “penny” is often dismissed in modern commerce as a minor unit of currency, to the numismatist, the cent is a vast and complex field of study. From the massive, heavy coppers of the…

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  • Matron Head Cent

    Matron Head Large Cent Guide

    Bykrisaclark 16 March 2026

    The Matron Head Large Cent represents a pivotal era in American history. Following the suspension of cent production in 1815 due to a lack of copper planchets and a devastating fire at the Philadelphia Mint, the “Matron” or “Coronet” design debuted in 1816. This series served as the primary copper currency for the United States…

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