Description: This coin is copper and nickel… Struck In error by the Denver mint it has been authenticated by PCGS. 🙏🏻🙏🏻PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION🙏🏻🙏🏻 Like a huge historical monument this small cent tells a large story of two great presidents… and how the great Panama Canal and the Lincoln Cent came to be. Presented here for sale is a coin with a very interesting back story: “Teddy Roosevelt’s Panama Penny”… for your consideration. No… 😊…President Theodore Roosevelt never was in possession of this penny … TR Past away in 1919 … “Teddy Roosevelt’s PANAMA PENNY” is the name I gave my discovery after many months of researching how and why this error coin was struck. 🤗 💥💥💥THIS COIN HAS IT ALL💥💥💥 C.H.A.R.M + date… CONDITION - very good HISTORICAL - significant AESTHETICALLY - pleasing RARITY- unique MINT - Denver +date - 1920’s are some of the most sought after coins by collectors 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 Extremely Rare 1920-d ,“DENVER” Lincoln Wheat Ear Cent ONE-of-a-KIND DISCOVERY COIN, PCGS authenticated MINT ERROR/1920 D penny. Discovered 2020… One Hundred Years after it was Struck ! A TRUE ERROR…A Colombian two centavos blank erroneously stuck in bin or mint press after centavos run… later struck as a LINCOLN WHEAT CENT… as you can see both coins share almost same dimensions… this coin however is Nickel and Copper. 😳😳😳😳😳… other than the color… the only dimension which is different from a wheat Penny is the thickness… The two centavos blank is thinner… note the weak strike especially on the reverse. (probably AU or higher condition if the dimensions were weighted into consideration) *also possible pin test scratch from mint on reverse and obverse should have provided for a straight grade…😳😳😳😳😳 Note this is DENVER MINTED ERROR. This coin has been featured on multiple UTUBE coin channels…with over 250k views 👀 Historical significance…. All 1920 Colombia 2c coins are important to the both the United States and Colombia. …mainly, 🤔 WHY WERE THE COLOMBIAN COINS PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES? In 1920 & 1921 the 1c and 2c coins were actually struck, at cost, to help mend our relationship with Colombia after Teddy Roosevelt’s Incursion into Panama to assist a revolt and separation TWO decades before. The result of TR’s strategy, good or bad, was one of the greatest achievements of man… the Panama Canal…. Treaty finally mending our relationship with Colombia signed in 1921 the year Denver stopped producing the two centavos. So when these coins, including this error, were struck poor relations still existed. This error coin can be used to tell the story of a important part of American history for future generations! 🕵🏻♂️ (Research is ongoing… and I have been updating description accordingly & full details with some fun facts will be published as a “coffee table” book next year. )🕵️ Since a blank planchet was left over from a previous coin run this error is similar to how THE FAMOUS 1943-D bronze penny was created which sold for $1.7 million. In 1920 US MINT @ DENVER STRUCK ~ 50 million Lincoln Wheat cents and ~4 million Colombian two centavos… this is one out of 4 million and then one out of 50 million!!! 😎👍🏻 (I’ve been asked more than a few times how it was discovered...“Found coin hunting a old sealed bank bag of wheat cents… had quite a few silver dimes and quarters. I was separating out the silver and any steal pennies when saw the reverse of, what I thought, was a 1943 steel cent … turned out to be this 1920-d.” 🕵🏻♂️(An additional MYSTERY … the detailed high definition pictures PCGS took, as well as the slabbed coin, appear brownish? 😳. In hand or if the slab is tilted it appears silvery? I have no clue why? 🤷♂️) 1920 D Lincoln Wheat Ear Cent DENVER MINT ERROR One of a Kind / Unique Composition… Cu-Ni Weight…. 3.0g Diameter…. 19.05 mm Thickness …. 1.3 mm 😊Thank you for looking😊 KEEP COLLECTING AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I believe, after extensive research, this is the only 1920-d Lincoln Wheat Cent struck on a Colombia Two Centavos blank planchet. No past sales or auctions exist, therefore no “market value” exists yet… the value is strictly up to buyer to determine. If there are any past sales on a 1920-d Lincoln Wheat Cent struck on a Colombia two centavos blank planchet that you are aware of please let me know. Note: “TEDDY ROOSEVELT’S PANAMA PENNY” is the name I gave this discovery coin… therefore you will not find it in coin publications …YET🤓.
Price: 997000 USD
Location: Brick, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-08-27T02:40:35.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Composition: Ni + Cu
Certification Number: 44261828
Color: Ni + Cu
Strike Type: Business
Grade: VF-details
Certification: PCGS
Denomination: Small Cent
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Coin: Lincoln Wheat
Year: 1920
Mint Location: Denver
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Variety: Wrong Planchete Error