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  2. 1974 aluminum cent - Wikipedia

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    66 aluminum cents made in 1975 as trial strikings. [25] [26] At least 1 example of an aluminum Lincoln Wheat cent struck in 1942 to test a possible alternative composition to bronze for the following year. Unlike the 1974–75 aluminum cents, this coin appears to be legal to possess and was sold at Heritage Auctions in May 2009. [27] [28] [29]

  3. 12 of the Rarest U.S. Mint Error Coins Worth a Fortune - AOL

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    Estimated value: Between $250,000 and $2 million The 1974 Aluminum Lincoln Cent is an elusive and highly valuable coin, notable for its unique composition. In 1974, the U.S. Mint experimented with ...

  4. Penny (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum was chosen, and over 1.5 million samples of the 1974 aluminum cent were struck before ultimately being rejected. The cent's composition was changed in 1982 because the value of the copper in the coin started to rise above one cent. [7] Some 1982 cents used the 97.5% zinc composition, while others used the 95% copper composition.

  5. Canceled denominations of United States currency - Wikipedia

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    196 ring cents (originals and restrikes) are known to exist. [1] Examples exist with or without a hole. Aluminum cent 1¢ 0.937 g 19.05 mm 96% Al 4% trace metals plain 1973–1975 1,579,324 coins dated 1974 were produced, but were not put in circulation and nearly all were later destroyed. [2] Two-cent billon 2¢ 3.84 g ~13.00 mm 90% Cu 10% Ag ...

  6. Aluminum Can Prices: Are They Still Worth Collecting?

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    Aluminum can prices vary by region and are based on weight. The average recycling value per pound of cans in the U.S. is currently $0.56. How many aluminum cans are in a pound?

  7. Pattern coin - Wikipedia

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    The United States mint has placed restrictions on the sale of modern patterns that do resemble coins, such as the 1974 aluminum cent. [ citation needed ] One of the most expansive collections of American pattern coins is the Harry W. Bass, Jr. collection housed at the American Numismatic Association Money Museum in Colorado Springs, Colorado .

  8. United States cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Only 2 1815 large cents were produced, because of copper shortages for the War of 1812. ... 1943 steel cent; 1955 doubled die cent; 1974 aluminum cent;

  9. Category:One-cent coins of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Category: One-cent coins of the United States. 3 languages. Galego; ... 1943 steel cent; 1955 doubled die cent; 1974 aluminum cent; C. Chain cent; Coronet large cent; F.