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When something is rare it stays rare no matter the year or economy.
The value in these coins comes from their 40% silver content.
Most bicentennial quarters were composed of multiple metals such as nickel, copper and zinc.
The VDB stands for Victor David Brenner, the artist who designed the Lincoln cent.
It was introduced in 1909 to mark the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincolns birth, according to Gainesville Coins.
But in 1983, some were mistakenly struck on a bronze planchet left over from 1982 or earlier.
As with most error coins, this one is expected to keep rising in value in coming years.
1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo Nickel
Heres another famous coin with an iconic image that is prized by collectors.
it’s possible for you to expect that to continue for the rest of the decade.
It was also produced during an era of great demand for silver, which collectors also prize.
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