Celebrate Abraham Lincoln and the Lincoln Memorial reverse penny with the
First Decade of Lincoln Memorial Cents in Proof Condition (1959- 1968). You receive 10 coins from the first decade. Each coin is beautifully encapsulated in a clear acrylic holder so you can safely show them to your kids and grandkids without worrying about handling them.
First Decade of Lincoln Memorial Cents in Proof Condition (1959- 1968) Includes:
- 1959 Lincoln cent, S-mint proof
- 1960 Lincoln cent, S-mint proof
- 1961 Lincoln cent, S-mint proof
- 1962 Lincoln cent, S-mint proof
- 1963 Lincoln cent, S-mint proof
- 1964 Lincoln cent, S-mint proof
- 1965 Lincoln cent, P-mint uncirculated
- 1966 Lincoln cent, P-mint uncirculated
- 1967 Lincoln cent, P-mint uncirculated
- 1968 Lincoln cent, S-mint proof
Product Features:
- Obverse: Lincoln profile originally designed by Victor D. Brenner
- Reverse: Lincoln memorial designed by Frank Gasparro
- Proof coins (1959-1964 and 1968) - struck at least twice on highly polished coin blanks to bring out the mirrored background and high-relief images
- Uncirculated coins (1965-1967) - a coin that has not been circulated for use as tender; the mint did not create proofs between 1965 and 1967
- Encapsulated separately in clear acrylic holders - help protect and preserve each coin
- 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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