Assorted United States Lincoln Wheat Pennies and One Medallion
Coins and Medallions

Assorted United States Lincoln Wheat Pennies and One Medallion

This lot consists of a collection of six United States Lincoln Wheat Pennies and one additional brass-colored medallion. The pennies are primarily copper in composition, exhibiting various shades of brown and reddish-brown typical of aged copper coinage. Each penny features the profile of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse. Dates discernible on some of the pennies include 1944, 1949, and 1933, suggesting an age range from the mid-1930s to the late 1940s, placing them within the latter half of the Wheat Cent production period (1909-1958). Physical characteristics vary among the pennies; some appear relatively clean with moderate wear, while others show significant signs of environmental exposure. Of particular note is one penny with a prominent area of green corrosion, indicative of copper oxidation, possibly from contact with moisture or certain materials, which significantly impacts its visual appeal and likely its numismatic grade. Wear is evident on all pennies, with details on Lincoln's portrait and the surrounding inscriptions showing varying degrees of softening. No obvious repairs are visible, but the patina is inconsistent across the group. The seventh item is a circular, brass-colored medallion or token. Its surface has a uniform golden-yellow hue, and it features an intricate, geometric pattern around the rim, with an unidentifiable recessed central area. There are no clear markings or text visible on the medallion in the provided image to indicate its origin or purpose. The assorted nature of these items, particularly the mix of different penny dates and the presence of a non-coin medallion, suggests a casual collection rather than a curated set. The overall condition ranges from 'Good' to 'Very Good' for most of the pennies, with the corroded penny falling into a lower 'Fair' or 'Poor' category due to the active corrosion. The craftsmanship of the pennies reflects standard US Mint production for their respective eras, while the medallion's quality is difficult to assess without further detail. This collection represents common numismatic items with varying aesthetic conditions.

Estimated Value

$0.75-2.00

Basic Information

Category

Coins and Medallions

Appraised On

September 24, 2025

Estimated Value

$0.75-2.00

Item Description

This lot consists of a collection of six United States Lincoln Wheat Pennies and one additional brass-colored medallion. The pennies are primarily copper in composition, exhibiting various shades of brown and reddish-brown typical of aged copper coinage. Each penny features the profile of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse. Dates discernible on some of the pennies include 1944, 1949, and 1933, suggesting an age range from the mid-1930s to the late 1940s, placing them within the latter half of the Wheat Cent production period (1909-1958). Physical characteristics vary among the pennies; some appear relatively clean with moderate wear, while others show significant signs of environmental exposure. Of particular note is one penny with a prominent area of green corrosion, indicative of copper oxidation, possibly from contact with moisture or certain materials, which significantly impacts its visual appeal and likely its numismatic grade. Wear is evident on all pennies, with details on Lincoln's portrait and the surrounding inscriptions showing varying degrees of softening. No obvious repairs are visible, but the patina is inconsistent across the group. The seventh item is a circular, brass-colored medallion or token. Its surface has a uniform golden-yellow hue, and it features an intricate, geometric pattern around the rim, with an unidentifiable recessed central area. There are no clear markings or text visible on the medallion in the provided image to indicate its origin or purpose. The assorted nature of these items, particularly the mix of different penny dates and the presence of a non-coin medallion, suggests a casual collection rather than a curated set. The overall condition ranges from 'Good' to 'Very Good' for most of the pennies, with the corroded penny falling into a lower 'Fair' or 'Poor' category due to the active corrosion. The craftsmanship of the pennies reflects standard US Mint production for their respective eras, while the medallion's quality is difficult to assess without further detail. This collection represents common numismatic items with varying aesthetic conditions.

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