1914 was the year the START of world war one. The 1914 Penny Coin featuring King George V is a one penny British bronze coin from the United Kingdom. Mintage occurred during the era of George V's reign from 1910 to 1936, making it a valuable and collectible piece for numismatists interested in British coins. This particular coin, with a bright nickel finish, is a piece of British history that can be traced back to the early 20th century. Please view all the pictures as they are an integral part of the description and condition.
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The product is a 1914 1C BN Lincoln Cent Wheat Penny, minted in Philadelphia. It is composed of 95% copper, 5% tin and zinc, with a fineness of 0.95. This ungraded, uncertified coin is a circulated business strike, featuring the iconic Lincoln Wheat design. With a denomination of Small Cent and a KM number of 132, this piece of United States coinage history is a valuable addition to any collection of Lincoln Wheat coins.
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Here is a stunner Lincoln fresh from a local collection that has been locked away for over 50 years!
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The product is a George V half penny coin from Australia, minted in 1914. This coin is a valuable piece of Australian history, showcasing the era of King George V's reign. It is a rare and sought-after item for collectors interested in Australian numismatics, especially those looking to add a piece from the early 20th century to their collection.
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A genuine 1914 S Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny Coin, in VG Very Good Condition. Denomination 1C. Lincoln cents with the original Wheat Ears reverse were introduced in 1909 on the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth and were struck until 1958.
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From there, things exploded. Keep in mind that at this point I was 14! Things kept growing and growing and growing. I went to every coin show in our area in search of inventory. Even this proved to not be enough.
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