Most people handle pennies without looking at them twice. They gather in jars near entryways, disappear into cup holders, collect dust in drawers, or get dropped into machines that count them faster than anyone can inspect them. In ordinary life, pennies feel almost symbolic of low value — coins so small they barely seem worth bending down to pick up…. Yet occasionally, history, error, and rarity intersect in ways that transform something ordinary into something astonishing. That is exactly what happened with the 1943 bronze Lincoln cent — one of the most famous error coins in American collecting history. To...
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