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Lincoln Penny Collecting for Beginners

Spot Rare Coins, Understand Their Value, and Become a Confident Collector

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Lincoln Penny Collecting for Beginners

De: Frances Knowles
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The most valuable coin in your pocket might be the one you ignore every day. The Lincoln cent is now a completed chapter in American coinage — and opportunity often hides in finished stories.

Billions of Lincoln pennies have circulated for over a century — but hidden among them are rare dates, mint errors, transitional varieties, and high-grade coins worth $5, $50, $500… and sometimes far more.

The difference isn’t luck.
It’s knowledge.

In Lincoln Penny Collecting for Beginners, Frances Knowles delivers a clear, practical roadmap for identifying valuable coins hiding in plain sight. Whether you’re searching bank rolls, sorting a jar of change, or building a long-term collection, this guide teaches you how to evaluate pennies with confidence — and how to recognize when opportunity is sitting in your palm.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

• Identify key dates like the 1909-S V.D.B., 1914-D, and 1931-S
• Spot valuable doubled dies, repunched mint marks, cuds, and off-center strikes
• Master 1982 copper vs. zinc varieties (including the rare 1982-D Small Date copper)
• Understand transitional errors like the 1943 bronze and 1944 steel
• Use the professional 1–70 Sheldon Grading Scale
• Avoid costly beginner mistakes
• Protect and prepare coins for professional grading and resale

This isn’t a get-rich-quick manual. It’s a skill-based approach to coin evaluation, that includes color pictures. With the right tools — a 10x lens, proper lighting, and a scale — you can turn ordinary pocket change into a disciplined hobby… and potentially a profitable one.

Some collectors build legacy sets.
Some hunt for key dates.
Some turn roll hunting into a steady side pursuit.

Whatever your goal, this book gives you the system.

You don’t need decades of experience.
You don’t need a large budget.
You just need the willingness to look closer than everyone else.

Your next valuable coin might already be in your pocket.

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