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  2. Coin roll hunting - Wikipedia

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    Cents provide the best returns when collecting pre-1982 copper cents, with the typical cent roll producing around 20% copper to 80% zinc cents. [10] However, the amount of profit from searching cents is much lower due to the lower face value of the coin.

  3. 6 Pennies from the 1900s Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    1944-D Lincoln Penny on a Zinc-Coated Steel Planchet. The 1944-D Lincoln penny is also referred to as steel pennies or silver pennies. In 1944, pennies were supposed to transition from steal back ...

  4. Lincoln cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Zinc-plated Steel pattern D 206,698,000 S 85,590,000 (P) 32,600 Proof Wartime cent, 1943 (Zinc-plated Steel except as noted) Year Mint Mintage Comments 1943

  5. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    The process of repeatedly heating and cooling metal in order to relieve stresses. This is often done with coin blanks to make the metal less brittle before striking. assay A test to ascertain the weight and purity of a coin. attribution An identifier of a coin, such as date, mint, denomination, or variety.

  6. United States coinage type set - Wikipedia

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    A "Type set" collection is enjoyed by some collectors of coins who try to collect one example of as many types of coins as they can. Due to various reasons (including prohibitive cost), collectors will sometimes group several different coins together as one "type."

  7. Coin cleaning - Wikipedia

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    An improperly cleaned Indian Head cent from 1900. Note the wear present, as well as tarnished areas on the "brilliant red" surface. Coin cleaning is the controversial process of removing undesirable substances from a coin's surface in order to make it more attractive to potential buyers.