The only rare US cent from the 1950s is an error called a double-die penny. It has two images on the front, slightly shifted from each other, due to a defect in making the die that was used to strike the coin. Please see the related question for more information.
The 1911 Philadelphia issue is not rare or scarce and is readily available in MS-63 and has a retail value of $2,250.00. However the Denver issue is the key to the series this coins value in MS-63 is $25,000.00
With a mintage of 72,702,618 the 1909 Philadelphia issue Lincoln cent is not rare or scarce. Average circulated coins have retail prices of $2.00-$5.00 depending on grade.
The 1923 Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) is not even scarce or hard to find, the coin is very common
Unless the coin has an "S" mintmark and was found in a US mint set, it is copper and nickel, not a rare issue and is worth only $1.
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If you have the right but rare materials, yes.
The average US home had 1 vehicle in the 1950s. It was rare for anyone to own 2 vehicles.
The only rare US cent from the 1950s is an error called a double-die penny. It has two images on the front, slightly shifted from each other, due to a defect in making the die that was used to strike the coin. Please see the related question for more information.
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2011 Lincoln cents are not rare. It just takes some time for "current year issue" coins to make their way into circulation.
The point of DragCave is rather simple. Get a whole lot of dragons on your scroll. Rare preferred.
The price of technetium has gone down because there wasnt much technetium in the 1950s which made it rare and expencive but now there are more power stations now than there was before which produce technetium so there is more about and has reduced in price.
The 1911 Philadelphia issue is not rare or scarce and is readily available in MS-63 and has a retail value of $2,250.00. However the Denver issue is the key to the series this coins value in MS-63 is $25,000.00
With a mintage of 72,702,618 the 1909 Philadelphia issue Lincoln cent is not rare or scarce. Average circulated coins have retail prices of $2.00-$5.00 depending on grade.
No. There were just under 421 million minted in Philadelphia, and 1.1 billion in Denver. It's actually the most common date for all 1950s wheat cents.