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Collecting American Coins

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Collecting American coins is an easy and entertaining hobby if you live in the United States. In most denominations there are some really interesting coins.

Pennies

The Lincoln head penny is probably the most collected American coin. They have been minted since 1909. During WWII some Lincoln head pennies were made out of zinc instead of copper. A very few were made of copper in 1943, and these are rare and valuable American coins.

Pennies had an Indian head on them before the Lincoln penny was minted. Another rare American coin are the indian head pennies.

Nickels

Nickels had a picture of the goddess Liberty on them, from 1883 to 1913. Interestingly, the 1913 liberty nickel is an extremely rare American coin. A mint employee made them illegally after hours and only five copies were made.

The most classic American coin is the buffalo nickel. It has a buffalo on one side and an Indian head on the other.

Since 1938, the nickel has had President Jefferson's portrait on it. In 2004, the mint started a "Westward Journey" series of nickels to commemorate Lewis and Clark's journey. They've tweaked Jefferson's portrait and the coins have different historical themes on the reverse side, so the Westward Journey nickels are destined to be collectible coins.

Dimes

Probably the most boring American coin are dimes. The design of dimes hasn't changed since 1945, the year after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died. He suffered from polio and supported the March of Dimes. The March of Dimes helps people with birth defects now, but in Roosevelt's time it also helped children who had polio. To memorialize his support of the March of Dimes, Franklin's portrait has remained on our dimes since his death. Dimes are a boring coin, but that is a great American coin story.

Quarters

The quarter, our favorite American coin, had the Statue of Liberty on it until 1930. George Washington replaced her. The mint has been releasing the very collectible US State quarters, an American coin series that will be completed in 2008, since 1999.

Half Dollars and Dollars

Half dollars used to be common, and until 1964 they had Ben Franklin on one side and the Liberty Bell on the other. President Kennedy's portrait went on the half dollar in 1964. Because Kennedy was beloved, and because the 1964 silver dollar was to be the last "real" silver dollar, people hoarded them and they became a treasured American coin. The mint released more of them than any other half dollar, because so many people collected the 1964 Kennedy half-dollars. Congress even froze the date, and 1964 half dollars were minted in 1965, too.

The Susan B. Anthony silver dollar is an interesting American coin as silver dollars are rare now. It is the only American coin with a woman's portrait on it, minted from 1979-1981.


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