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Megaman
Penny Pincher Member


USA
161 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  01:42:27  Show Profile Send Megaman a Private Message  Reply with Quote
http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/index.cfm?action=photo#2010LincolnPenny

Scroll down a bit


Must hoard more......

NotABigDeal
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
3580 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  06:27:53  Show Profile Send NotABigDeal a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I could be worse.

Deal

If guns kill people then:

-pencils mis spel words,
-cars make people drive drunk,
-spoons made Rosie O'Donnell fat.

"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your council or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen."
- Samuel Adams
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dakota1955
1000+ Penny Miser Member



1682 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  07:27:35  Show Profile  Send dakota1955 a Yahoo! Message Send dakota1955 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That might have to grow on a person. I wonder what kind of mint errors can be made from that design?
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fb101
Moderator



USA
2555 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  07:41:07  Show Profile Send fb101 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
bah humbug.
No class to that design.
Still, I am tired of looking at Monticello.....
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daviscfad
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1519 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  09:54:08  Show Profile Send daviscfad a Private Message  Reply with Quote
i like it alright. not my choice but it could have been worse

Inquiring minds want to know
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slickeast
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2282 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  10:02:08  Show Profile Send slickeast a Private Message  Reply with Quote
i am not crazy about it. Is it still going to be zinc/copper?

I wonder if the public is going to go crazy buying BU boxes of these too. We might be able to flip them and make some money to buy more copper.

You don't have to be the BEST you just have to be.......SLICK

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HoardCopperByTheTon
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USA
6231 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  10:10:21  Show Profile Send HoardCopperByTheTon a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by fb101

bah humbug.
No class to that design.
Still, I am tired of looking at Monticello.....


Then you should try sorting pennies instead of nickels.

If your percentages are low.. just sort more. If your percentages are high.. just sort more.

Now selling Copper pennies. 1.6x plus shipping. Limited amounts available.
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Neckro
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Saudi Arabia
1711 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  10:12:50  Show Profile  Send Neckro an AOL message  Click to see Neckro's MSN Messenger address  Send Neckro a Yahoo! Message Send Neckro a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Eh, who chooses these designs? The new veteran coins seems nice.
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Kurr
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2292 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  10:27:27  Show Profile Send Kurr a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I dislike it. 13 states supporting the federal government?

Bah.

Selling coppers- 1.7 x Face or trade Au/Ag ~200.00 Available ~

I am not fluent in the language of violence, but i know enough to get by where it is spoken

"And shepards we shall be, for Thee, my Lord, for Thee. Power hath descended forth from Thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command. So we shall flow a river forth to Thee and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti."

A number of people are educated beyond, sometimes way beyond, their intelligence. - Tenbears

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Cerulean
Penny Hoarding Member



USA
915 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  13:45:44  Show Profile Send Cerulean a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Welcome back, allegorical symbolism! We missed you.

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twocents
Penny Collector Member



337 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  13:56:14  Show Profile Send twocents a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ah, it will make them easier to sort. Now I can sort based on weight, ping, Ryedale discrimination, or just plain aesthetics.

Just my two cents!
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Cerulean
Penny Hoarding Member



USA
915 Posts

Posted - 11/16/2009 :  13:33:24  Show Profile Send Cerulean a Private Message  Reply with Quote
A thought occurred to me over the weekend.

In 1909, the Lincoln cent broke with tradition by being the first circulating coin to depict a specific American person, place, or thing. In the century to follow, most all symbolic imagery would be removed from US coin designs. By 2008, only the dime's reverse remained allegorical.

In 2010, the shield cent broke with a century of tradition by removing a specific American person, place, or thing, and replacing it with a symbolic image.

This is a good sign for those of us who want to see a return to symbolic images on US coins. If you want to see such a shift in design philosophy, support this first instance. If you want an end to dead presidents on our coins, spread the word that you approve of the shield cent. This could be the beginning of a reversal of the trend that started in 1909.

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2010 First Finds Contest
Are you a Buffalo Hunter?
Wanna take seignorage away from the Fed? Spend *any* coins!
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El Dee
Penny Hoarding Member



USA
504 Posts

Posted - 11/16/2009 :  13:45:26  Show Profile Send El Dee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ick.


Trust the government? Ask an Indian.
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coppernickel
Penny Sorter Member



USA
90 Posts

Posted - 11/16/2009 :  13:51:35  Show Profile Send coppernickel a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Does it really matter if I like it or not, it is what it is. We have no choice?

I do like this symbol more than the other choices presented.

It is a fair representation of what Lincoln's Presidency did.

Welcome to the 21st century.
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coppernickel
Penny Sorter Member



USA
90 Posts

Posted - 11/16/2009 :  13:52:48  Show Profile Send coppernickel a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Megaman, Thank you for showing this. I was glad to see what the choice is.

Welcome to the 21st century.
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Lemon Thrower
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1220 Posts

Posted - 11/16/2009 :  14:13:00  Show Profile Send Lemon Thrower a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Cerulean

A thought occurred to me over the weekend.

In 1909, the Lincoln cent broke with tradition by being the first circulating coin to depict a specific American person, place, or thing. In the century to follow, most all symbolic imagery would be removed from US coin designs. By 2008, only the dime's reverse remained allegorical.

In 2010, the shield cent broke with a century of tradition by removing a specific American person, place, or thing, and replacing it with a symbolic image.

This is a good sign for those of us who want to see a return to symbolic images on US coins. If you want to see such a shift in design philosophy, support this first instance. If you want an end to dead presidents on our coins, spread the word that you approve of the shield cent. This could be the beginning of a reversal of the trend that started in 1909.



the eagle on the reverse of the u.s. quarter and half is allegorical.

Buying:
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40% at 4X
.999 at .97X spot
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copper cents at 1.3X
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Corsair
Penny Hoarding Member



595 Posts

Posted - 11/16/2009 :  14:33:56  Show Profile Send Corsair a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I really like this choice! I think it simply looks cool. It's a shame the entire thing isn't made out of steel or zinc or something. That would really cause our little hobby to get profitable faster.

Hello Vinny. It's your uncle Bingo. Time to pay the check.
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HoardCopperByTheTon
Administrator



USA
6231 Posts

Posted - 11/16/2009 :  23:52:08  Show Profile Send HoardCopperByTheTon a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It would be less profitable as all your source coins would disappear.

If your percentages are low.. just sort more. If your percentages are high.. just sort more.

Now selling Copper pennies. 1.6x plus shipping. Limited amounts available.
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Cerulean
Penny Hoarding Member



USA
915 Posts

Posted - 11/17/2009 :  13:07:09  Show Profile Send Cerulean a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Lemon Thrower

quote:
Originally posted by Cerulean

A thought occurred to me over the weekend.

In 1909, the Lincoln cent broke with tradition by being the first circulating coin to depict a specific American person, place, or thing. In the century to follow, most all symbolic imagery would be removed from US coin designs. By 2008, only the dime's reverse remained allegorical.

In 2010, the shield cent broke with a century of tradition by removing a specific American person, place, or thing, and replacing it with a symbolic image.

This is a good sign for those of us who want to see a return to symbolic images on US coins. If you want to see such a shift in design philosophy, support this first instance. If you want an end to dead presidents on our coins, spread the word that you approve of the shield cent. This could be the beginning of a reversal of the trend that started in 1909.



the eagle on the reverse of the u.s. quarter and half is allegorical.


The eagle hasn't been on the quarter since 1998, despite the fact that they're still common. The eagle on the reverse of the half dollar, while being symbolic, is there as part of the Seal of the President of the United States, not as a national symbol.

Sorting Map
2010 First Finds Contest
Are you a Buffalo Hunter?
Wanna take seignorage away from the Fed? Spend *any* coins!
We cannot afford this government.
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Cerulean
Penny Hoarding Member



USA
915 Posts

Posted - 11/17/2009 :  13:08:59  Show Profile Send Cerulean a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Here's a picture, for the sake of being direct and obvious (and in case the above link ever dies):


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vrbsroma
Penny Collector Member



384 Posts

Posted - 11/18/2009 :  11:34:20  Show Profile Send vrbsroma a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Horrible design. Have you seen the new dollar designs based off the euro design? Pretty progressive...

As far as I know, it is stated "In God We Trust" on the US dollar. How can I trust this currency if I do not believe in God?

Possession is nine-tenths of the law.

When I give my two cents, they're always copper!
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Ant
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USA
894 Posts

Posted - 11/19/2009 :  08:15:21  Show Profile Send Ant a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Cerulean

Welcome back, allegorical symbolism! We missed you.

Hear, hear! Me likey.


Lovely dimes, the liveliest coin, the one that really jingles. --Truman Capote

Coins are the metallic footprints of the history of nations. --William H. Woodin
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ScottyTX
Penny Collector Member



USA
395 Posts

Posted - 11/19/2009 :  23:59:51  Show Profile Send ScottyTX a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Humm not too bad, its definately something different. I also learned a new term today thanks guys! (allegorical symbolism)

Scotty
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hobo finds
Penny Hoarding Member



500 Posts

Posted - 11/20/2009 :  15:36:23  Show Profile Send hobo finds a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Here is the other side of the coin! http://www.zazzle.com/barack_obama_bronze_penny_circular_magnet-147786797715375856
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PreservingThePast
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1192 Posts

Posted - 11/24/2009 :  08:44:31  Show Profile Send PreservingThePast a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the link.

I wonder how long it will take for the 2010 pennies to reach the point of being easily obtained in rolls/change???

I just counted the very slim contents of my 2009 penny jar. This is the eleventh month of the year and I have twenty-two 2009 pennies in it. Two for each month so far this year. I have never, ever seen it like this in the past. One nickel, no dimes and just a couple of quarters and a few Sac. Dollars in the other jar.

I only found the third design this week from the rolls my husband picked up for me from a different bank. May have to visit that bank again.

Unbelievable how slim the 2009 findings are here in Central Florida.

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moboman
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2441 Posts

Posted - 11/24/2009 :  22:43:44  Show Profile Send moboman a Private Message  Reply with Quote
hate the design, but im glad to see we're getting away from things and going to symbols that represent America :D.

"99% of all lawyers give the rest of them a bad name"

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