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Lincoln Set 1941-1958... Bruno12, AZ Rating 2/27/2012
I though the Lincoln Cents Box was very nice, but the cents were very spoted and stained. Not the quality you would expect from HSN. So, I returned them the next day very dispointed. Because I was looking forward to add them to my coin collection.
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ONE BAD COIN ! !... kittycatteri, WA Rating 1/24/2012
I have purchased many coins and coin sets from HSN that I am very proud to own. this set as with others had issues. I called as before and as before replacements were sent. This time to my surprise the 1943-S looked like it was dug-up from someones back yard. I'm keeping the set in spite of this and looking else where to replace the "one" bad coin. I pray this does not happen to others.
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Excellent!... dollardiva373, MA Rating 8/15/2011
Love this product - great coins, great presentation!
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excellent presentation... WittenfanTX, NJ Rating 8/3/2011
probably the best presentation of these coins of this age I have seen.
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I agree with Katfish... lovetolive, NJ Rating 6/20/2011
For the age of these coins, they are in great shape. This set was very educational to my children explaining why the three coins where steel vs copper. Keep it up HSN.
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Abraham Lincoln Last 50 "Wheat Ears" Cents 1941-1958

Item: 960-282
HSN Price: $299.95
Shipping & Handling: $10.95
Average Rating
3.6  
9 Reviews )
Description
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Abraham Lincoln Last 50 "Wheat Ears" Cents 1941-1958
Honor the memory of Abraham Lincoln, our 16th president. This set of 50 coins spans the traditional "Wheat Ears" design. In addition to receiving 95% copper pennies, you also receive a complete set of 1943 steel cents, the zinc-coated coins that were issued during World War II.

What You Get

  • 1941 P-Mint cent  and 1941 D- or S-Mint cent  (total of 2)
  • 1942-1955 set of P-, D- and S-Mint cents (total of 42)
  • 1956-1958 set of P- and D-Mint cents (total of 6)
  • Wooden presentation box

Abraham Lincoln Last 50 "Wheat Ears" Cents 1941-1958 Features

1909-1958 "Wheat Ears" coins

  • Introduced by the United States Mint in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth
  • Replaced by the Lincoln Memorial reverse

Copper coins

  • All coins except the 1943 steel cents contain 95% copper

1943 steel cents

  • Adds an unusual-looking penny to your collection
  • Mark a historical time in our nation's history, when pennies were coated with zinc because of the shortage of copper due to World War II
  • Obverse and reverse remain the same

Individually encapsulated

  • Protects coins

Specs

The Key Specs 


  • Coin Grade/Condition:
Brilliant Uncirculated (P&D) and Proof (S)
  • Mint Mark:
Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints
  • Packaging:
Individually encapsulated 
  • Obverse:
Bust of Abraham Lincoln
  • Reverse:
Wheat ears

The Basics - Box

  • Measurements
2"H x 16"W x 9"L
  • Country of Origin:
China

Notes
  • All coin items considered for return must be in their original condition as sold. Seals and cases contribute to the value of the coin and currency collectibles and must remain intact and unbroken. This applies but is not limited to: grading cases, Mint and Proof cases and packages, bag seals, original government sealed packaging and/or any other special packaging or containers.

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