You guys are so rude. Some of us want to learn, others want a fast buck. here's an idea if you're only interested in dollar amounts, LOOK IT UP YOURSELF! Mr. Blue Ridge is a collector not an auctioneer!
I have packs of these in 4 from Littleton that i bought back then when they first came out with them but have Hundreds of others found in Coin Stars machines but have not heard of the Transitional one, you find out a lot on here that you have never heard of, thanks SHAWN.
Interesting transitional error is the 1972 Lincoln Cent that was made into a silver piece. The one that was PCGS graded was taken by the government and eventually the legal case settled and the coin was valued at a nifty 1 million dollars.
What about the 1974 aluminum penny ,when will that penny be legal to own or have it slabbed, because there are still 9 of them still available somewhere
@@ginagraydon476 sure is and there are still 9 of them unaccounted for, that are probably in some politicians coin collection stashed away until they are legal to own much the same way as the 5 liberty nickels that mystery has yet to be solved as to how they got out of the mint,at least the pennies were distributed to important people and they were supposed to turn them in and instead they kept them for their own collections
I found one yep! I'll have to find it in my collection! But I remember it was bronze/copper it wasn't San Francisco I'll have to find it but MAN WHAT A TRIP I REMEMBER FINDING ONE!!! ILL GET BACK AT YOU no joke thanks for saying something!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006 Canadian Penny is the transitional year for the Canadian penny and there are 4 known varieties and two valuable errors. One error is more valuable than the other.
Hey Shaun, maybe it's just me or maybe I missed something even though I watched your video a few times. Can you please just tell me exactly what it is that I'am looking for? Is it a proof coin weighing 2.5 or is it a business strike weighing 3.1? Or is it something other than that?
I suspect that he is trying to say that a copper proof coin from the S mint could have ended up being punched by a P die, even if an employee purposely inserted one of these copper planchets in a Philadelphia machine it would barer an S mint mark since the coins were already punched prior to leaving the San Francisco mint. To pull this off there would have to be a wayward employee from S in cahoots with one from P in order to sneak a blank copper planchet out of the San Francisco mint & one in Philadelphia that could get it thru a Philly machine, than it would simply be a no mint marked.
@@momontelongo2223 if its a proof or satin finish i believe thats normal if its a business strike then I think you may have something like I do. From my research atleast "Only the Satin and Proof Finishes were supposed to weigh 3.1/3.2 grams" The regular business strike was not. It was supposed to weigh 2.5 grams. Although the information in Redbook differs from what the sets say. The Proof and Satin Sets of the 2009 say that only they are supposed to weigh 3.1/3.2 grams and are made of copper. Redbook I believe states that even the Business Strikes can weigh 3.1/3.2 grams so I'm not 100% sure. Even the when the guys talk about them on their channels they say only the Satin and Proof finishes should weigh as the copper does and not the business strikes. My gut tells me I should be right in the fact that only the Satin and Proof finishes should weigh 3.1/3.2 grams. It wouldn't be the first time the Redbook was wrong. It doesn't happen often but I have heard it has made errors before. So with all that said sounds like you and I need to send our coins in to PCGS or the other place to have them graded.
Very interesting I believe I have the coin 3.1 Lincoln 2009 D red very good condition I have been watching you video in the past two months to make sure if that’s a Coin you are referring to Thank you so much for giving me the information
2009 Mint sets all have 95% copper cents them. That is P & D cents. Just read the card. That is why I purchased several of them. So it is possible to have a P or D cent in business strike.
Great information I have my Coin scale which I weigh All of my 1983 Philadelphia and Denver along with the 1989 and 1990 both Denver and of course we can’t forget about the possibilities of the great information you provided for the Lincoln transitional 2009
ive got the 2009 copper penny him sitting on the log.would like to get the best price for this if anyone would like to help me out ive got pictures of it as well. tha k you
Sandra Pressley Shaun I have found all 4 of these pennies. The one you are showing I have 4 of this one,and 3 of Lincoln standing looking at a Bldg,and 1 of the other 2.
just bought a very nice coin and chronicles set on ur Boy's Craig list 3 months ago for $50 plan on cracking out a couple of the coins and sending into GC soon.But not the Silver one! Ur one of the Best on you tube. Shaun you deserve a reward 🏅🏆🥇💰💰
And some from Littleton coin company. I have not opened all the mint rolls, in mint package rolls, but I have weighed the coins from Littleton. Among the coins from Littleton I found 2 coins that weighed 3.083 and 3.183 grams. Are they your "unicorn " cents? I also weighted some older cents and found a 1982 Philadelphia minted large date cent that weighed over 3 grams. Are these common for 1982 or could it be an error? Please let me know as I am understandably curious about how to proceed. Thanks.
Hey Shaun Kelton I think I have what you are talking about; if so I keep one or two for you. I do not have a 2009 Lincoln Cent. Although; what I think I have is the other way around. I have a couple of heavy (After v1982 ) Lincoln Shield s and Lincoln Memorial Coin that go heavy and liter on both coins ,by hand held weight feeling. When I get a coin scale,I let you know what I find out As well as hold a couple for you. Thank again Shaun K W.
I can't tell you how depressing it is when I type in a 2009 depending and all you're talking about is every other freaking year then the 2009 penny so let's get with the program sir thank you I love you and God bless
So I have recently acquired 30- 2009 half of them are D and they have all different backs. Most of them are still new looking. What’s your suggestion? I’m not a collector.
This is what I have been doing since I post a reply to you here a few hours back. 4:49 Am EST 6 19 22..I may use a few post to keep it from running long on one page post. ..
None of the mints have ever produced a penny - Only Cents. Lol... What do you call a wheat back cent with the wire coming off the wheat stalk? I found a 1953 with that error, but I don't know what I would call it? Give it a name! Haha
It would be nice if your Playlist was done by years for each domination. Like pennies - 40's, 50's... etc... Dime's - 80's, 90's... etc. Then the same with nickles.
I just found 1 2009 copper penny with no mint mark weighing 3.15 grams. It has the cabin on back. It's in very good condition too. How much do you think it is worth?
The Red Book says: "Special versions [of the 2009 Lincoln cents] included in satin-finish collector sets are made of the same metallic composition as was used for the original 1909 cents (95% copper, 5% tin and zinc)." So that would make all the satin finish 2009 cents copper (P and D). Mintage 784,614. Are you saying that the Red Book is wrong and that it is only the 2009-S cents that are copper?
I think what he is saying (and with my research as well) Only the special Satin and Proof sets are supposed to weigh 3.1/3.2 grams if you have a Business strike 2009 Penny that weighs 3.1/3.2 grams and is NOT a proof or satin finish then you have something. Which is what I have. It is definitely not a Proof penny or a Satin finish. I have another 2009 D Presidency Business strike penny that weighs as it should 2.5 grams.
Hey Shaun love your work I am Canadian and have found 2 of the formative year Lincoln cents. One of them appears normal the other entrigues me because the index finger appears doubled on the end and if I count the fingers without the thumb I count 5 maybe I'm crazy but I don't think so, never thought of weighing the coins. That will be my next step to see if I have a 3.1 gram. Thanks for the info.
Sure I might be searching for a unicorn coin by looking for a 2009 Memorial Cent, but I am not holding my breath. The true transition in this case would be the compositional change from the collector's bronze cents to the standard copper coated zinc clad of today.
Ditto on the folklore. But ya know, I've only found 4 of them total. 1 log cabin, 2 formative yrs and 1 with him standing up in a suit; however, as far as solely pocket change ones, they all look kinda.. cheapo? So, this "white whale" wouldn't even need the drop test, I think you'd know without a doubt. Thnx Big S
I have two (1982) Penny's that weighs 2.5gm Could you inform me of the value that the coins are, also would that increase the Penny's value? Thank you for this opportunity to ask you.
I have the 2009 just found in Alaska yesterday... No mint.. with him sitting on a log with a book and a picker..... Interesting... How much would it be worth and what would it have to weigh to be worth alot?????? Please lmk ty so much... ( Some other guy just posted a video trying to say there only worth face value or .03cents!!) 🙄😤
So what’s the one we’re looking for? Basically it’s not cooper it’s copper plated 2009 An zinc in the inside? I found a PA 2009 that’s got a silver color showing at the bottom left side? It caught my eye, figured I’d ask sir. Thank you for the video, very informative
I have a number of these. Could you please tell me where I can take to be graded. I also have coin books that we’ve just discovered dating back to 1909. Advise. (Just a beginner)😋
I have a '09 lincoln formative yrs? sitting on log reading error, there's what looks like a long nail stuck in his right thigh at first i thot it was a scratch, but upon closer inspection it's a die crack, above the surface line, also some die chips on it . very kool coin
I keep trying to watch this, but am still confused which copper 2009 cents that we should search for. Could someone here tell me. Is Shaun talking about only the 2009 circulated cents that could possibly be copper?
@@wknfriends4138 thank you, I was coming back to ask again. Ha. I have original rolls of the LP4. You don't have to answer this, but couldn't there be a transitional 2010 cent? I just read this on Coin Community "In "Letters" in the October 18, 2016 edition of the Numismatic New "Compositional varieties exist for 2009 Lincoln cents" covers Proofs & Satin Finish cents struck on zinc planchets. Every Proof and Satin Finish cents was supposedly struck in the original 1909 solid bronze planchets." Well, I'm so exhausted right now, I'll need to work on this later. It seems that there are other transitional cents to search for.
OMG !!!!!.. I have 1.....weighs 3.15 you could spot this coin a country mile away !!!.VERY GOLD YELLOWISH !!!... did drop test as well it's the real deal ...please tell me what do I need to do ??
Like 3 months ago I started collecting and my first pick up of only a box or less I got at least 6 09 pennies and at least 2-3 of them are in extremely fine quality but now I shall weigh and hope for the best lol
I am waiting to hear about a 2021 type 2 American silver eagle that has the 2020 American silver eagle type 1 obverse, since they are slightly different.
Hey Shaun…..Not too clearly stated…What 2009 S Lincoln Cent’s Transitional’s that’s “What weights 3.1 gm copper AND ? What are We to keep our Eye’s Open for???
I have plenty of the 2009 pennies...and 6 of the 1943 steel cent...what do I need to look for in these pennies. In fact, I have a lot of pennies from 1917 to 2023.
Goodday to all. In my collection of american coins. I have a 2009 lincoln cent. It's been in coin book since I got the coin. It looks like it just can out the coin press.
The promised subject starts at 7:31, to save viewers time.......
Thanks bro, 7 and a half in, HILARIOUS
Tysm
I have this whole set in uncirculated condition. All 4 coins are beautiful red luster. I admire em ever so often.
I just found this coin Sean is talking about. 2009 P Lincoln Penny Copper Transitional Business struck. I have it right here!!! Discovered!!!!
At 7:31 he _finally_ gets to the point.
Thank you.
My God some people really like to hear themselves talk.🙄
That's y I don't watch very often. It takes him forever to get to the point
@@darrellteague8629 Which is why I unsubscribed.
You guys are so rude. Some of us want to learn, others want a fast buck. here's an idea if you're only interested in dollar amounts, LOOK IT UP YOURSELF! Mr. Blue Ridge is a collector not an auctioneer!
@@darrellteague8629 I couldnt wait more than 3 minutes because I already know about The 1943 42,whatever.
I have packs of these in 4 from Littleton that i bought back then when they first came out with them but have Hundreds of others found in Coin Stars machines but have not heard of the Transitional one, you find out a lot on here that you have never heard of, thanks SHAWN.
Interesting transitional error is the 1972 Lincoln Cent that was made into a silver piece. The one that was PCGS graded was taken by the government and eventually the legal case settled and the coin was valued at a nifty 1 million dollars.
I have 2 different ones
What about the 1974 aluminum penny ,when will that penny be legal to own or have it slabbed, because there are still 9 of them still available somewhere
That was 74 aluminum right...
@@ginagraydon476 sure is and there are still 9 of them unaccounted for, that are probably in some politicians coin collection stashed away until they are legal to own much the same way as the 5 liberty nickels that mystery has yet to be solved as to how they got out of the mint,at least the pennies were distributed to important people and they were supposed to turn them in and instead they kept them for their own collections
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I found one yep! I'll have to find it in my collection! But I remember it was bronze/copper it wasn't San Francisco I'll have to find it but MAN WHAT A TRIP I REMEMBER FINDING ONE!!! ILL GET BACK AT YOU no joke thanks for saying something!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006 Canadian Penny is the transitional year for the Canadian penny and there are 4 known varieties and two valuable errors. One error is more valuable than the other.
I will be looking for the copper coin 2009 Lincoln Cent. I have been collecting them now for 10 years. Thanks Shaun for the report.
Got the hole seat of these won't to sell them for 1000 dollars
Shaun,
You have the best coin shows of them all. Way to go bud! I salute you!!!!!
Hey Shaun, maybe it's just me or maybe I missed something even though I watched your video a few times. Can you please just tell me exactly what it is that I'am looking for? Is it a proof coin weighing 2.5 or is it a business strike weighing 3.1? Or is it something other than that?
I suspect that he is trying to say that a copper proof coin from the S mint could have ended up being punched by a P die, even if an employee purposely inserted one of these copper planchets in a Philadelphia machine it would barer an S mint mark since the coins were already punched prior to leaving the San Francisco mint.
To pull this off there would have to be a wayward employee from S in cahoots with one from P in order to sneak a blank copper planchet out of the San Francisco mint & one in Philadelphia that could get it thru a Philly machine, than it would simply be a no mint marked.
My penny coin 2009 weight is 2.49g
Business Strike weighing 3.1 or 3.2 would be the error. Proof and Satin finishes were made weighing 3.2 grams
@@momontelongo2223 if its a proof or satin finish i believe thats normal if its a business strike then I think you may have something like I do. From my research atleast "Only the Satin and Proof Finishes were supposed to weigh 3.1/3.2 grams" The regular business strike was not. It was supposed to weigh 2.5 grams. Although the information in Redbook differs from what the sets say. The Proof and Satin Sets of the 2009 say that only they are supposed to weigh 3.1/3.2 grams and are made of copper. Redbook I believe states that even the Business Strikes can weigh 3.1/3.2 grams so I'm not 100% sure. Even the when the guys talk about them on their channels they say only the Satin and Proof finishes should weigh as the copper does and not the business strikes. My gut tells me I should be right in the fact that only the Satin and Proof finishes should weigh 3.1/3.2 grams. It wouldn't be the first time the Redbook was wrong. It doesn't happen often but I have heard it has made errors before. So with all that said sounds like you and I need to send our coins in to PCGS or the other place to have them graded.
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Very interesting I believe I have the coin 3.1 Lincoln 2009 D red very good condition I have been watching you video in the past two months to make sure if that’s a Coin you are referring to Thank you so much for giving me the information
I have a 2009 penny but it doesn't have a "p" or " s" or anything where it was printed
Those Satin Cents D & P were copper also. At 784,000 minted for each design, that's less than a 31S.
2009 Mint sets all have 95% copper cents them. That is P & D cents. Just read the card. That is why I purchased several of them. So it is possible to have a P or D cent in business strike.
This coin caught my attention because its bright not beat up and very shiny, Lincoln sitting penny.
Thank you for the explanation, Blueridge Silver Hound ! 🇺🇸 💙 💖 💗
I have this lincoln sitting penny, it was a curiosity when I got it so I kept it and have studied it. Got it in a grocery store change
That would be a amazing find!! Thanks Shaun!!!
I’m going to find one for sure thanks Shaun who knew amazing!!!
This is how rumors get started...lol
Great information I have my Coin scale which I weigh All of my 1983 Philadelphia and Denver along with the 1989 and 1990 both Denver and of course we can’t forget about the possibilities of the great information you provided for the Lincoln transitional 2009
First time I heared this transitional 2009 penny and its from you, wow good to know.
I have 4 sets of these two are in proof sets and two I got from the grocery store, but I do not have a scale yet, thanks for the info
I have a 2009 penny. It’s the one with the cabin on the reverse.
I’m searching for more.
I found one too. I put it in the safe just incase
ive got the 2009 copper penny him sitting on the log.would like to get the best price for this if anyone would like to help me out ive got pictures of it as well. tha k you
I bought several rolls of all four types of the 2009 pennys in P & D mints from Banks in 2009.
I have those toned purple and blue in mint set thanks too you!!
I have one & had it for some time!!!! 👌👌💪👍
if i find an error on a mint set penny should i get it graded
I like the impossibilities!
Sandra Pressley
Shaun I have found all 4 of these pennies. The one you are showing I have 4 of this one,and 3 of Lincoln standing looking at a Bldg,and 1 of the other 2.
I have the 4 modern 2009 pennies uncirculated and one with the man sit down good condition circulated.
just bought a very nice coin and chronicles set on ur Boy's Craig list 3 months ago for $50 plan on cracking out a couple of the coins and sending into GC soon.But not the Silver one! Ur one of the Best on you tube. Shaun you deserve a reward 🏅🏆🥇💰💰
Hi, Shaun,so I found two of these Lincoln pennies,...I thought they are unique in my sorting of pennies...do you think they'll increase in value??
I purchased dozens of rolls of 2009 cents. Some directly from the mint and
And some from Littleton coin company. I have not opened all the mint rolls, in mint package rolls, but I have weighed the coins from Littleton. Among the coins from Littleton I found 2 coins that weighed 3.083 and 3.183 grams. Are they your "unicorn " cents? I also weighted some older cents and found a 1982 Philadelphia minted large date cent that weighed over 3 grams. Are these common for 1982 or could it be an error? Please let me know as I am understandably curious about how to proceed. Thanks.
I found two of these 2009 designs, the log cabin and the one with Lincoln standing.
Hey Shaun Kelton
I think I have what you are talking about; if so I keep one or two for you. I do not have a 2009 Lincoln Cent. Although; what I think I have is the other way around. I have a couple of heavy
(After v1982 ) Lincoln Shield s and Lincoln Memorial Coin that go heavy and liter on both coins ,by hand held weight feeling. When I get a coin scale,I let you know what I find out
As well as hold a couple for you.
Thank again Shaun
K W.
I have a set from the S mint on the coin there are noticable copper bleeding through 3 of the S Lincoln set. 4th penny is a D mint mark. WOW!
I like it, I like it a lot.
And your theory has a solid foundation. Why couldn't it happen? I'll be checking my 2009 pennies.
Nice wouldn't mind being the first to find that 2009 bronze
Sweet! Searching for hypothetical coins now. I'm on it!
I can't tell you how depressing it is when I type in a 2009 depending and all you're talking about is every other freaking year then the 2009 penny so let's get with the program sir thank you I love you and God bless
Thank you for all your knowledge, enjoyed this content.👍🙂
So I have recently acquired 30- 2009 half of them are D and they have all different backs. Most of them are still new looking. What’s your suggestion?
I’m not a collector.
Also have a 1910 wheat penny.
This is what I have been doing since I post a reply to you here a few hours back. 4:49 Am EST 6 19 22..I may use a few post to keep it from running long on one page post. ..
Shawn I have one of these in a high grade! Should I get it checked out!
None of the mints have ever produced a penny - Only Cents. Lol...
What do you call a wheat back cent with the wire coming off the wheat stalk? I found a 1953 with that error, but I don't know what I would call it? Give it a name! Haha
It would be nice if your Playlist was done by years for each domination. Like pennies - 40's, 50's... etc... Dime's - 80's, 90's... etc. Then the same with nickles.
Great video!!!!!! Good luck too all!!! Thank you!!!
I just found 1 2009 copper penny with no mint mark weighing 3.15 grams. It has the cabin on back. It's in very good condition too. How much do you think it is worth?
So how much is the coin to look for suppose too weigh
My local coin shop got 2009 cents two dollar a roll I got rolled of them
Hi from New Zealand, i have one sets at the end of 2009 usa proof lincoln coin and chronicles set P, so i need take it out and see if it weights more?
yes set on sliver has P and others in copper S, and its says on certificate the copper coins weight 3.110 grams and coins are struck twice.
The Red Book says: "Special versions [of the 2009 Lincoln cents] included in satin-finish collector sets are made of the same metallic composition as was used for the original 1909 cents (95% copper, 5% tin and zinc)." So that would make all the satin finish 2009 cents copper (P and D). Mintage 784,614. Are you saying that the Red Book is wrong and that it is only the 2009-S cents that are copper?
Same..confused also with what he is saying!
I think what he is saying (and with my research as well) Only the special Satin and Proof sets are supposed to weigh 3.1/3.2 grams if you have a Business strike 2009 Penny that weighs 3.1/3.2 grams and is NOT a proof or satin finish then you have something. Which is what I have. It is definitely not a Proof penny or a Satin finish. I have another 2009 D Presidency Business strike penny that weighs as it should 2.5 grams.
The Presidency Penny was the fewest minuted one out of the 4 different reverses.
The s proof sets were not the 95% copper they were regular
Hey Shaun love your work I am Canadian and have found 2 of the formative year Lincoln cents. One of them appears normal the other entrigues me because the index finger appears doubled on the end and if I count the fingers without the thumb I count 5 maybe I'm crazy but I don't think so, never thought of weighing the coins. That will be my next step to see if I have a 3.1 gram. Thanks for the info.
Does the coin. Have to be from the Philadelphia mint only?
Hmmm, always interesting thoughts, thanks for sharing! Looks like we need to weigh the 2009’s just to be on the safe side. Thanks Shaun!
Got one , Shaun.Tks for the info. Next I'll see what to do with it. Best to you, buddy..
Sure I might be searching for a unicorn coin by looking for a 2009 Memorial Cent, but I am not holding my breath. The true transition in this case would be the compositional change from the collector's bronze cents to the standard copper coated zinc clad of today.
I have this coin! How do I get it graded?
I do too
Ditto on the folklore. But ya know, I've only found 4 of them total. 1 log cabin, 2 formative yrs and 1 with him standing up in a suit; however, as far as solely pocket change ones, they all look kinda.. cheapo? So, this "white whale" wouldn't even need the drop test, I think you'd know without a doubt. Thnx Big S
I have two (1982) Penny's that weighs 2.5gm Could you inform me of the value that the coins are, also would that increase the Penny's value? Thank you for this opportunity to ask you.
I have the 2009 just found in Alaska yesterday... No mint.. with him sitting on a log with a book and a picker..... Interesting... How much would it be worth and what would it have to weigh to be worth alot?????? Please lmk ty so much... ( Some other guy just posted a video trying to say there only worth face value or .03cents!!) 🙄😤
So what’s the one we’re looking for? Basically it’s not cooper it’s copper plated 2009 An zinc in the inside? I found a PA 2009 that’s got a silver color showing at the bottom left side? It caught my eye, figured I’d ask sir. Thank you for the video, very informative
greetings from Pennsylvania USA I HAVE CENT 2009 liberty DOES IT HAVE ANY VALUE AND WHAT WOULD IT BE? THANK YOU
I just checked my 2009 uncirculated mint sets D & P , and the card states that the cents are 95% copper and other 5% tin and zinc .
I also have that set any idea how much the value is
You gave two different values which is it?? I found one a few months ago.. going to get graded
Yes I've found 2 of these 2009 Lincoln cent.
I just found one of those coins in my driveway bring out the garage so cool I didn't know about them until now
Sorry I forgot to mention it was a 1969 penny with no roof attached and genuinely plated
I have a number of these. Could you please tell me where I can take to be graded. I also have coin books that we’ve just discovered dating back to 1909. Advise.
(Just a beginner)😋
I have a '09 lincoln formative yrs? sitting on log reading error, there's what looks like a long nail stuck in his right thigh at first i thot it was a scratch, but upon closer inspection it's a die crack, above the surface line, also some die chips on it . very kool coin
Sean, I have a 3.1 g 2009 penny but I don't know how to get it taken care of for the grading it
I do not have 2009 yet,but I'm fighting like Paul And to bring in these two grand rolling breast. A
2013 and 2018 heavy Lincoln Memorial Cent coins.
I have a red 2009 d penny with the lincoin memorial reverse?? I cant find any info
Awesome video sir! Shine on superstar!
I keep trying to watch this, but am still confused which copper 2009 cents that we should search for. Could someone here tell me. Is Shaun talking about only the 2009 circulated cents that could possibly be copper?
he did say "Business strike" at the beginning, so yes circulated I am sure.
@@wknfriends4138 thank you, I was coming back to ask again. Ha. I have original rolls of the LP4. You don't have to answer this, but couldn't there be a transitional 2010 cent? I just read this on Coin Community "In "Letters" in the October 18, 2016 edition of the Numismatic New "Compositional varieties exist for 2009 Lincoln cents" covers Proofs & Satin Finish cents struck on zinc planchets. Every Proof and Satin Finish cents was supposedly struck in the original 1909 solid bronze planchets." Well, I'm so exhausted right now, I'll need to work on this later. It seems that there are other transitional cents to search for.
Very very interesting, Grasshopper..
I have the 2009 copper lincoln penny. with him sitting on a log readying a book.would like to sale it ASAP. THA K YOU
Was all the 3.1 strikes in San Francisco or did Philadelphia strike 3.1 too?
OMG !!!!!.. I have 1.....weighs 3.15 you could spot this coin a country mile away !!!.VERY GOLD YELLOWISH !!!... did drop test as well it's the real deal ...please tell me what do I need to do ??
I believe that the 2009 penny were Lincoln has the left hand raised, it appears that some look like there’s missing fingers on Lincoln’s left hand.
So I had to 2009 P set but I am so new with this I’m not exactly sure what I should look for- should I open them and have them checked?
I've got a 2009 vdb GOLD Lincoln standing penny,Any thing you would know about it...?
I have 5 of these that look brand new. I better check!
I've seen a pink elephant
I need help to find out what to do to I'm new😊 19:16
GOOD Job 😊
I have 2 of those pennys S ms67 rd and ma 68rd no mint mark in the case how much can I sell them for ?
It's in excellent condition probably a 70 if I got it tested...
I got several rolls of the 2009 pennies from Banks in the paper rolls. I'll have to go through them one of these days.
The one I have does not have a mint mark on it. Is it worth any money?
Are these still selling for a pretty penny..thank you
Like 3 months ago I started collecting and my first pick up of only a box or less I got at least 6 09 pennies and at least 2-3 of them are in extremely fine quality but now I shall weigh and hope for the best lol
I am waiting to hear about a 2021 type 2 American silver eagle that has the 2020 American silver eagle type 1 obverse, since they are slightly different.
I have the Lincoln penny u r talking Abt. How do I get it graded?
We just found one of these, so we're going to take it to have it graded.
Well I just found one actually 2 on a bronze plancet and they both weigh 3.11 grams and their both have the D mint mark?
Their both bronze
Hey Shaun…..Not too clearly stated…What 2009 S Lincoln Cent’s Transitional’s that’s “What weights 3.1 gm copper AND ? What are We to keep our Eye’s Open for???
❤️ it .Thank for the information
I have plenty of the 2009 pennies...and 6 of the 1943 steel cent...what do I need to look for in these pennies. In fact, I have a lot of pennies from 1917 to 2023.
Goodday to all. In my collection of american coins. I have a 2009 lincoln cent. It's been in coin book since I got the coin. It looks like it just can out the coin press.
I have 2 or 3 of these 2009 pennies. One of them has a lot of corrosion.