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Proof Cents Made of Bronze Alloy
professional life 2009 lincoln centBy Numismatic News
August 20, 2009
professional life 2009 lincoln cent

A set of four proof 2009 Lincoln cents was placed on sale Aug. 26 by the U.S. Mint.

Called the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial One-Cent Proof Set, it is priced at $7.95 and contains an example of each of the four commemorative designs to be issued this year.

Making the coins in the set even more attractive to collectors, they are made of the 95-percent copper, five percent tin and zinc alloy that was used for the first Lincoln cent in 1909, and not the copper-coated zinc alloy used for regularly circulating 2009 cents.

There is a household order limit of five sets.

The four designs are Birthplace, Formative Years, Professional Life and Presidency.

To order, telephone (800) USA-MINT, or visit www.usmint.gov.





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Comments
On August 21, 2009 John Turner said
Except this offer is not on the web site. What gives?
JT
On August 21, 2009 Brian said
Not on mint website b/c its not Aug 26th yet!
On August 21, 2009 Robert Ritter said
Are these the same as the ones in the proof sets?
On August 22, 2009 MARK said
i believe the silver 2009 proof set also has the bronze pennies , not the zinc, the regular 2009 proof set has the copper plated zinc cents

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