Early Lincoln cent values soar across many grades

As baby boomers become empty nesters, retirees and born-again collectors, they’re dusting off their old blue Whitman coin albums, especially those holding Lincoln cents, and are beginning again where they left off years earlier to complete those collections.

New collectors who’ve begun with the State quarter dollars are also taking an interest in the United States’ longest running series, the Lincoln cent, now 98 years old.

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  1. jim davis | Nov 22, 2007 | Reply

    I have a 2007 Lincoln Cent with a “D” OVER the Date. Anybody seen one of these ?

  2. Gen | Feb 29, 2008 | Reply

    Last week I recieved a 2009 penny as change…anyone know what is up with this?

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