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- 1909-S VDB. In 1909 the United States Mint stopped producing Indian Head pennies and started producing Lincoln cents. Victor David Brenner designed the new penny at the request of President Theodore Roosevelt.
- 1909-S. After the Mint's Chief Engraver Charles Barber saw that the new Lincoln cent had all three of Victor D. Brenner's initials on the reverse, he vehemently petitioned the Mint Director to have them removed.
- 1909-S Over Horizontal S. Up until 1990, mint employees used a small letter punch to add the mint mark to the working die by hand. Although very precise in their work, the exact position of the mint Mark tended to vary.
- 1914-D. With a mintage of 1,193,000 coins, the 1914-D does not have the lowest mintage in the Lincoln cent series (the 1909-S VDB and 1931-S have lower mintages).
- 1917 Doubled Die Obverse. Doubled die coins are not double struck and should not be confused with mechanical doubling. Due to a production error in the manufacturing of the working coin die, the mint craftsman made two impressions that were slightly offset from each other.
- 1922 No "D" (No Mint Mark) The 1922 No "D" Lincoln penny is another example of a manufacturing process at the U.S. Mint facility in Denver causing a unique error.
- 1931-S. By 1931 the United States was in the middle of the Great Depression and the San Francisco mint only produced 866,000 Lincoln cents that year. Consequently, demand for pennies plummeted and most of them remained in bank vaults for a few years until demand caught up with the remaining supply.
- 1943, 1943-D, 1943-S Bronze. In 1943 the United States was gearing up to fight World War II. Copper is a critical war metal used in the production of ammunition.
- 1944, 1944-D, 1944-S Steel. Due to problems with producing cents on steel planchets and rejection by the general public, the United States Mint reverted to the original bronze (copper and tin) alloy.
- 1944-D D Over S. As mentioned above with the "1909-S Over Horizontal S" mintmarks were added to working dies by manually punching the letter into the softened steel of the die.
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