Philadelphia minted 754,110,000 cents for circulation in 1963, plus 3,075,645 proof coins.
They were minted at the Philidelphi(no mint-mark), Denver(D) mints. These pennies are not rare.
There is no such coin. Look at your Lincoln CENTS to see a picture of Abraham Lincoln. Halves minted in 1963 carry a portrait of Ben Franklin. They're worth about $6.
In 1963, the United States Mint produced Lincoln cents that were made of 95% copper and 5% zinc, without any silver content. Silver pennies were not issued for circulation in the United States in 1963.
Franklin half dollars were minted in 1948 through 1963.
It mean to trust in God. " In God we trust" is right on the penny! It also means that there are a lot of pennies left on the ground because huge numbers of them are minted every year and they are the lowest-denomination coin, so many people don't pay much attention if they accidentally drop one. And remember, the motto In God We Trust is on every single US coin minted since 1938 and every bill printed since 1963, so cents (pennies) aren't special.
There was no 1963 British Crown (Five Shillings) minted.
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1963.
The Australian Sixpence was first minted in 1910 and last minted in 1963. Australian Sixpences were not minted in 1913, 1915, 1929, 1930 to 1933, 1937, 1947 and 1949.
A 1963 Lincoln cent has a composition of .950 copper and .050 zinc. This copper alloy was used from 1962 to 1982.
No, and there is no special significance that Lincoln is facing right. The Franklin Half Dollar minted from 1948-1963 has Benjamen Franklin facing right. Barber dimes, quarters and half-dollars minted from 1892-1916 has Liberty facing right. The Susan B Anthony Dollar minted from 1979-1999 has Susan B Anthony facing right. The Sacajawea Dollar minted from 2000-present has Sacajawea facing right. Many other historical US coins have also been minted with Liberty facing right, including the Chain Cent and Liberty Cap cent.
No such thing. There were no silver dollars minted that year.
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