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You are bidding on One Sealed Bank Box of 50 Brilliant Uncirculated Rolls of 2009 Denver US Mint Lincoln Cent Pennies with the Formative Years Boyhood reverse design. This is the second of four different designs this year. The 2009 lincoln cents are becoming very scarce with low mintage because of the economic downturn. And also because each mint has to split its total yearly mintage up into four different coins. The mintage numbers have become lower than we have seen in over fifty years. Each roll is wrapped by N. F. String and Son and the box is also by N. F. String and Son with their round logo on the bottom. 2009 D " Formative Years in Indian " pennies. This box is sealed and contains 50 single paper wraped rolls . Each roll is wraped by N.F. String & Son, Inc They are all Gem Uncirculated rolls from the Denver Mint. In the fall of 1816, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln left Kentucky for southern Indiana, settling in Spencer County. As he grew older, young Abraham became skilled at using a plow and, especially, an axe. Although the demands of frontier life left little time for formal schooling, his parents instilled in him a love for books and Abraham educated himself by reading such works as "Life of Washington," "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin," "Robinson Crusoe and The Arabian Nights" all by the age of 11. He could often be seen carrying a book along with his axe. In October 1818, the family suffered a terrible tragedy when Nancy died from drinking contaminated cow's milk. For Abraham, whose mother had encouraged him to read and explore the world through books, it was a devastating blow. Thomas later married Sarah Bush Johnston, a kind stepmother who helped raise Abraham as her own. The approved reverse design for aspect two depicts a young Lincoln reading while taking a break from working as a rail splitter in Indiana and includes the inscriptions "United States of America," "E Pluribus Unum" and "One Cent." It was designed and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Charles Vickers. First Aspect " Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky " - Released Second Aspect " Formative Years in Indiana " - Released Third Aspect " Formative Years in Illinois " - Being released on August 13th Fourth Aspect " Presidency in Washington, D.C. " - Being released on November 12th The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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