RARE COIN!
1913-D 1¢ LINCOLN WHEAT CENT...
VERY RARE COIN!
COIN DETAILS:
1913-D 1¢ LINCOLN WHEAT CENT PENNY
("SMALL CENT" COIN CATEGORY).
AN EXTREMELY RARE WHEAT CENT COIN WITH A
VERY LOW MINTAGE (VERY LOW PRODUCTION)!
MINT:
DENVER
MINTAGE/PRODUCTION:
1913-D: 15 MILLION COINS WERE PRODUCED
IN THE DENVER MINT
1915-D: 22 MILLION COINS WERE PRODUCED
IN THE DENVER MINT
...THIS IS WHY THE 1913-D COIN IS IN HIGH
DEMAND FROM COLLECTORS (MOST
OF THEM LOOKING TO FILL THAT
MISSING 1913-D SPOT IN
THEIR COIN BOOK!)
ABOUT:
LINCOLN CENTS WERE FIRST MINTED IN 1909 TO
CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF
ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BIRTH IN 1809.
THE FIRST LINCOLN CENTS WERE CALLED
"WHEAT CENTS" DUE TO THE WHEAT
EARS ON THE REVERSE.
NOTE 1: I PURCHASED THE COIN IN THIS CONDITION,
AND IT MAY HAVE BEEN CLEANED.
NOTE 2: THIS COIN IS FOR COLLECTING PURPOSES
ONLY, AND NOT FOR USE AS CURRENCY.
AWESOME COIN!
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key date & semi-key dates, rare varieties, & Proof Coins,
as a general idea from previous coin requests.
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