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		<title>Lincoln Penny Underwent Many Changes In Composition</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 10:59:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps the most familiar coin to the public at large, the Lincoln Cent has been produced since 1909 with the same obverse design. The reverse design has changed over the years, usually to coordinate with anniversaries of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. The metallic composition of the coin has also undergone many changes, usually in response the need or costs of copper.]]></description>
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			   <div style="clear:both"></div><p>Perhaps the most familiar coin to the public at large, the Lincoln Cent has been produced since 1909 with the same obverse design. The reverse design has changed over the years, usually to coordinate with anniversaries of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. The metallic composition of the coin has also undergone many changes, usually in response the need or costs of copper.</p>
<p>The composition of the Lincoln Cent when first issued consisted of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. This predominantly copper composition gave the coins a familiar red color for uncirculated issues, which would eventually tone to reddish brown or brown after the years spent in circulation.</p>
<p>The first composition change took place in 1943. As a response to wartime needs for copper, an act of Congress approved on December 18, 1942 authorized a new composition. The wartime &#8220;Steel Cents&#8221; were composed primarily of low grade carbon steel base coated with zinc. The coins had a dull gray color, somewhat similar to the silver color of higher denomination circulating coins of the era. During 1943, Mint facilities in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco produced more than one billion Steel Cents.</p>
<p>In 1944 the mint resumed the standard copper based composition. Notably, for the years 1944 to 1946, the source of the copper was from expended shell casings used during the war and the zinc component was removed. The zinc was restored from 1947 to 1962 before being removed once again to make the new composition 95% copper and 5% zinc.</p>
<p>The one cent coin made its most recent change in 1982 when the copper content was significantly reduced. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.coinheaven.com/goto/glass_storage_jars/945/1" rel="dofollow">glass storage jars</a> . The change was prompted by the increased cost of copper. The new composition was zinc coated with steel, which produced a coin similar in appearance, but at a significantly reduced cost. Recently, the composition of the cent has become a topic of debate once again, as the cost of zinc has increased. Will the United States Mint revisit the Steel Cents, or will the denomination be eliminated?</p>
<p>Find more information on the <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.coinheaven.com/goto/Lincoln_Cent/945/2'>Lincoln Cent</a> series, including mintage information, coin specifications, and background on interesting issues like the <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.coinheaven.com/goto/1955_Double_Die_Lincoln_Cent/945/3'>1955 Double Die Lincoln Cent</a>.</p>
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			   It looks completely different than a regular penny. In fact i wonder if its even referred to as a penny. It says one cent on the back of it and Lady Liberty&#8217;s profile is on the front, with 13 stars around [...]]]></description>
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			   <div style="clear:both"></div><p>It looks completely different than a regular penny. In fact i wonder if its even referred to as a penny. It says one cent on the back of it and Lady Liberty&#8217;s profile is on the front, with 13 stars around her. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.coinheaven.com/goto/download_winrar_softpedia/294/1" rel="dofollow">download winrar softpedia</a> . It appears to be made of copper (that&#8217;s my assumption), but its much larger. More like the size of a quarter. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.coinheaven.com/goto/Cheap_TV/294/2" rel="dofollow">Cheap TV</a> . Of course i&#8217;m aware the condition of the coin will affect it&#8217;s worth and its not in very good condition at all. Perfectly legible of the face and writing and design except i can&#8217;t make out a mint. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.coinheaven.com/goto/get_paid_online_surveys/294/3" rel="dofollow">get paid online surveys</a> . I think i see a possible mint, just under the where the holly connects on the rear side, but i&#8217;m not positive where the mint location would be.
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