Description: Happy 80th Birthday Card with 1944 Birth Year Lucky Lincoln Wheat Penny Unique KeepsakeGF For a 80th birthday happening in 2024. Genuine copper circulated Lincoln Wheat Penny in very fine to extremely fine conditionEach coin is cleaned and polished by hand to obtain the highest quality appearance possible. Coins in the photos are the date this cards Lincoln Wheat Penny will contain.A protective archival single pocket plastic coin sleeve will be included for optional use by recipient.Due to their age, coins may have wear, minor dents, defects, discoloration, and toningInteresting facts about the Lucky Lincoln Wheat Penny are on the back of the card. Shipped First Class USPS with tracking.Card dimensions: 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" (square)Standard white envelope (5 3/4" x 5 3/4") includedCard is printed high quality, full-color, full-bleed black, gold,Paper Type: Semi-Gloss, 12.5 pt thickness/110 lb weight bright whiteThis card can be inserted into another card, wrapped in an additional present or mailed in the envelope.Made and printed in the USA CARD FRONT PANEL COPYLook Who's EightyHappy 80th BirthdayTo You & Your Lucky LincolnBirth Year Wheat Penny! CARD BACK PANEL COPY Facts About Your Lucky Lincoln Birth Year Wheat Penny Lincoln Wheat Pennies were minted from 1909 to 1958 and are among the longest-running United States coin series in history. Much of the country admired President Lincoln and President Roosevelt wanted to honor Lincoln. Roosevelt selected the bronze plaque sculpture of Lincoln by Victor David Brenner to become the new image on the United States one-cent coin. This image of Lincoln replaced the Indian Head and became the first United States coin utilizing a real person’s image. Brenner designed the coin’s reverse with wheat stalks on either side of the words “ONE CENT.” As a result of this redesign, the public began referring to the pennies as “Wheaties”. Before the first minting of the new penny, Brenner decided to put his initials, VDB, on the back of the coin. As he was not authorized to do so, the initials were removed midway through production. This change created the rarest coin in the Lincoln penny series, a 1909 S VDB. From 1909 to 1981, most Lincoln Pennies were made of copper. However, the 1943 penny was made from zinc-coated steel. World War II put a huge strain on America’s resources, causing the 1944, 1945, and 1946 pennies to be made of shell casings. The Lincoln wheat penny turned 50 in 1959, so the U.S. Mint redesigned the coin in honor of what would have been President Lincoln’s 150th birthday. Frank Gasparro's new design replaced the wheat stalks with the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The odds of finding a wheat penny in circulation today are about 1:200. May your birth year penny bring you good luck for this birthday and every birthday to come! SHIPPING INFORMATION Each card is sealed in a waterproof, tear-resistant clear poly card sleeve for protection. The sleeved card and a protection card are placed in a 6 x 9 mailing envelope. USPS tracking is included on all Lucky Lincoln Birth Year Wheat Pennies. Please do not bid or buy any item unless you will be paying for the item. Non-paying bidders will be blocked permanently from my future items. MULTIPLE ITEM INFORMATION Please wait for a combined invoice if you win a bid or buy more than one kit. Since eBay now charges sellers' final value fees on completed transactions, I cannot refund any completed transaction shipping fees. I cannot combine items and reimburse shipping fees after a transaction is closed. Pleased do not hesitate to contact me to arrange combined shipping when you purchase multiple items. Thank you.
Price: 5.95 USD
Location: Saint Johns, Florida
End Time: 2024-10-03T19:48:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Greeting Card
Occasion: Birthday
Theme: 80