4 cents
It's just 50 cents and the coin has no silver in it.
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All US cents since 1909 have been Lincoln cents. The older coins may be more valuable based on their scarcity and condition, but no coin has a guaranteed value above its face value, which here is one cent. Lincoln Cents are the most collected series of coins collected in the entire world. You can easily complie a complete collection, in circulated grades, of all but the most rare dates and mintmark combinations. The value of Lincoln Cents range from 1 cent, for common pocket change, to over $200,000 for a single Red, Brilliant Uncirculated 1922, with no D cent.
the mint mark is above the bell under the e in "states"
A 1935 Lincoln cent has the same design as all other wheat cents, including the 1909-S example shown above. The only difference is that for cents dated 1918 and later, the designer's initials V.D.B. (Victor David Brenner) appear under Lincoln's shoulder rather than on the reverse.
The appropriate location for the notary stamp is to the side or immediately underneath the notary's signature. The stamp should never be above the signature.
8-15-11>>> Lincoln cents with JFK on them have been around for a long time. I have seen coins of almost every date from 1963 to 2011 with this counter-stamp, this was not done by any US Mint. The stamp is added to the coins by different company's to sell as novelty items, usually glued to a card with so-called strange facts related to both presidents. They have no numismatic collectible value.
Abraham Lincolns hair was thick and unruly from the time he was a small child into adulthood. He kept it fairly short instead of long, above his collar.
The Hudson River is above the Lincoln Tunnel.
The stamp was issued in a period of hyperinflation for Germany; a million marks was probably equivalent to 2 or 3 cents US at the time. Depending on the condition, it might be worth 20 cents or so today. You could check a Scott catalogue or ask a dealer if you want a more precise estimate. I know that back in the 1970s they were fairly common in $2.00 "grab bags" of a hundred stamps.
Joshua Fry Speed was one of Abraham Lincoln's best friends. They met when Lincoln sublet an apartment above the store Speed owned.
we may stamp anybodys brain