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1951 D Lincoln Wheat One Cent

Secondhand 1 was available
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R1.00
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R65.00 Standard shipping applies to orders under R100.00, in most areas in South Africa. R35.00 Standard shipping applies to orders over R100.00. Some areas may attract a surcharge surcharge. This will be calculated at checkout if applicable.
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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Composition
Bronze
Circulated / Uncirculated
Circulated
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592833464

1951 D Lincoln Wheat One Cent


Some Information about the Lincoln One Cents from Wikipedia

The Lincoln cent (sometimes called the Lincoln penny) is a one-cent coin that has been struck by the  since 1909. The  or heads side was designed by , as was the original reverse, depicting two stalks of wheat (thus "wheat pennies", struck 19091958). The coin has seen several reverse, or tails, designs and now bears one by  depicting a Union shield. All coins struck by the United States government with a value of 1100 of a dollar are called cents because the United States has always minted coins using decimals. The penny nickname is a carryover from the coins struck in England, which went to decimals for coins in 1971.



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