1944 Lincoln Cent. MS-67 RD (PCGS). CAC.,Satiny rose-red surfaces are sharply struck and expertly preserved. From 1944 through 1946, the Mint used copper from spent shell cases retrieved from the battlefields of World War Two in the production of cents. The Philadelphia Mints initial contribution to this intriguing subseries of the basic Lincoln type, the 1941 is a high mintage affair with 1,435,400,000 coins struck. This is one of the finest certified survivors available to todays discerning numismatists.,From the ESM Collection.,
1944 Lincoln Cent. Zinc-Coated Steel. MS-62 (PCGS). Gold Shield Holder.,This is a lovely example of the 1944-dated counterpart to the 1943 "copper penny" error made famous by Henry Ford. Smartly impressed with razor sharp striking detail to both sides, th ...
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