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Lincoln Wheat: November 2010
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Friday, November 26, 2010. From now until midnight of December 31, 2010, every time you complete a purchase on www.lincolnwheat.com. Your name will automatically be entered in the Holiday raffle. Somebody will win a 1909 VDB graded as Very Good. The drawing will take place on January 1, 2011. The prize will be shipped to the winner free of charge. You may complete as many orders as you like.your name will be added to the raffle each and every time you complete an order. Good Luck! View my complete profile.
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Lincoln Wheat: November 2009
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Friday, November 27, 2009. Creating Images of your Coin Collection. Sooner or later you will get the urge to create digital images of your collection so you can showcase your coins on your computer or on the internet. This prompts the question "How do I create really nice looking images of my coins without professional equipment? All of the images on Lincoln Wheat. Were produced with indoor lighting using a SAMSUNG S860 and the macro setting. Unfortunately, many of the images of the lower grade (G, V...
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Lincoln Wheat: June 2009
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Friday, June 5, 2009. Lincoln Wheat - Cents for Sale. The image above is just one of hundreds of Lincoln Wheat Cents available for purchase from our inventory. The 1918-D Lincoln Wheat Cent was minted in Denver, Colorado (thus the D under the date). 47,830,000 of them were minted, and they were 95% copper. It is 19 millimeters in diameter and it weighs 3.11 grams. It is a very common cent; not at all rare. Purchasing Lincoln Wheat Cents is free and easy. Simply visit www.lincolnwheat.com.
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Lincoln Wheat: Victor David Brenner
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Friday, November 13, 2009. Cent is a United States one-cent coin produced from 1909 to 1958. Both the obverse and the reverse were designed by Victor David Brenner whose initials, V.D.B., were included on the reverse of the coin below the wheat stalks on a limited number of the coins until public controversy forced their removal. Brenner's initials were restored to the obverse, below Lincoln's shoulder, in 1918. The undisputed King of the Lincoln Wheat. Labels: cents for sale. Free lincoln wheat cents.
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Lincoln Wheat
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Friday, November 26, 2010. From now until midnight of December 31, 2010, every time you complete a purchase on www.lincolnwheat.com. Your name will automatically be entered in the Holiday raffle. Somebody will win a 1909 VDB graded as Very Good. The drawing will take place on January 1, 2011. The prize will be shipped to the winner free of charge. You may complete as many orders as you like.your name will be added to the raffle each and every time you complete an order. Good Luck! View my complete profile.
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Lincoln Wheat: Creating Images of your Coin Collection
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Friday, November 27, 2009. Creating Images of your Coin Collection. Sooner or later you will get the urge to create digital images of your collection so you can showcase your coins on your computer or on the internet. This prompts the question "How do I create really nice looking images of my coins without professional equipment? All of the images on Lincoln Wheat. Were produced with indoor lighting using a SAMSUNG S860 and the macro setting. Unfortunately, many of the images of the lower grade (G, V...
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Lincoln Wheat: Lincoln Wheat - Cents for Sale
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Friday, June 5, 2009. Lincoln Wheat - Cents for Sale. The image above is just one of hundreds of Lincoln Wheat Cents available for purchase from our inventory. The 1918-D Lincoln Wheat Cent was minted in Denver, Colorado (thus the D under the date). 47,830,000 of them were minted, and they were 95% copper. It is 19 millimeters in diameter and it weighs 3.11 grams. It is a very common cent; not at all rare. Purchasing Lincoln Wheat Cents is free and easy. Simply visit www.lincolnwheat.com.
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Lincoln Wheat: History of Lincoln Wheat Cents
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009. History of Lincoln Wheat Cents. The Lincoln Wheat Cent was the first U.S. coin to feature the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. Labels: cents for sale. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Lincoln Wheat Cents. Lincoln Wheat Cents are one of the most interesting of American coins for collectors young and old. Lincoln Wheat Cents were minted from 1909 to 1958, you know, the ones with the pair of wheat stalks on the reverse. You might end up wishing you went to Lincoln Wheat.