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2009 P&D LINCOLN FORMATIVE YEARS BICENTENNIAL CENT, ANACS GRADED MS 65 OR BETTER

$ 0.71

Availability: 53 in stock
  • Year: 2009
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Denomination: Small Cent
  • Composition: Copper-Plated Zinc
  • Condition: You will receive two (2) coins that were graded as MS 65 or better by the ANACS coin grading company. These coins are not in individual slabs but come from hard plastic sealed rolls shown in the photos of this listing. Each coin will be placed in individual envelopes and occasionally some of the coins may have minor abrasions, marks or toning.
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia & Denver
  • Grade: MS 65+
  • Certification: ANACS
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Coin: Lincoln Bicentennial
  • Modified Item: No
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

    Description

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    Presented in this listing includes the:
    2009 P & D
    LINCOLN BICENTENNIAL ONE CENT PROGRAM
    FORMATIVE YEARS IN INDIANA
    LINCOLN CENTS
    SET OF 2 COINS WITH
    ANACS GRADE OF MS 65 RED OR BETTER
    You will receive a total of
    two
    (2) coins, one (1) from the
    Philadelphia Mint
    and one (1) from the
    Denver Mint
    .  These coins come from the hard plastic sealed containers shown in the fourth picture above in this listing.
    Formative Years in Indiana (1816-1830)
    Abe grew into a skilled plowman and woodcutter at his new home in southern Indiana.  For a frontier farm boy in those days, there wasn’t much time for learning from books or going to school.  Yet his parents loved to read and passed that love on to their son.
    He often carried a book along with his axe.  By the age of 11, he had read
    The Life of Washington
    ,
    The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
    ,
    Robinson Crusoe
    , and
    A Thousand and One Arabian Nights
    .  The design on this coin captures this part of Lincoln’s life by showing him reading while he takes a break from his work as a rail splitter.
    While in Indiana, his mother Nancy died. This was a terrible loss for 9-year-old Abraham.  But his father later married Sarah Bush Johnston, who proved to be a kind and caring stepmother.  The next time the family moved, Abraham was 21.
    Each of your coins will be handled with cotton gloves designed for coins and jewelry.  Each coin will be placed in individual small envelopes and all will be placed in a larger protected envelope and shipped USPS First Class!  These coins are contained in the hard plastic rolls that are depicted in the fourth picture of this listing.  Please understand these coins were
    professionally graded as MS 65 or better by ANACS coin grading company
    and
    ARE NOT
    from ungraded Bank rolls.  Please feel free to write me with any specific questions you may have if this listing is at all confusing.  Thank you so very much for looking at my listing!
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