3rd January 2009

Designer: Anthony de Francisci
Number Authorized: 100,000, May 10th 1920
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This coin was produced to celebrate the Centennial of the state of Maine’s acceptance into the Union as a free state. Maine was settled in 1604 and by royal charter was it’s own Provence, but by 1658 Maine came under control of Massachusetts. This did not sit well with the settlers of this province and to make matters worse during the war of 1812 Massachusetts did a poor job of supporting and protecting Maine form the British invaders. All of this aggravation and animosity toward Massachusetts led to Maine’s petition to the federal government to become a state. Maine was
accepted as the 23rd state on March 15, 1820. This was apart of the Missouri compromise.
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The coin was originally intended to sell at the centennial celebration in Portland Maine, but the coins got there too late, half were sold by years end and the rest though the state treasurer.
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On the obverse we see Maine’s coat of arms that became the state seal. on the left we see a husbandman (farmer) resting on a scythe on the right a sailor resting on an anchor, these devices have a dual meaning. They are representing land, sea, fishing, and farming in Maine. In the middle they have a Maine pine with a Moose-Deer resting below. The pine represents the timber resource available the state motto is “Pine Tree State”. The deer is a common deer in that area. The star on top is the North star, and the motto “dirigo” directly translated means “I direct” or I Guide” As the North Star has been considered the mariner’s guide, as it here is intended to represent the State. On the reverse we see a pine wreath. The rest of the coin’s design is obvious and needs no explanation.
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1st January 2009
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The Lincoln cent was first produced in 1909, 100 years after Lincoln’s birth in 1809. Many numismatists started out collecting Lincoln cents, and is still a favorite among collectors today. it’s has had 100 years of production to help create many varieties and oddities to collect. Many people will call this coin a penny. Even Merriam-Webster’s dictionary dances around the definition and does not directly implicate the us cent was to be called a penny. A penny is an English monetary unit, our coin is based on the centavo or cent. Since our currency is based on the Spanish milled dollar, it seems appropriate to call the smallest unit a cent. But I have called our small coin a penny in casual conversation. Calling it a penny is appropriate in my opinion because the word can remind us how diverse our heritage is, we used Spanish standards, but we spoke English and was used to using English coinage. Such a mix is the melting pot of the United States. Another neat piece of trivia is that by US law the one cent coin is NOT legal tender over 100 cents per transaction. This was to keep you from paying your taxes in pennies.
Pygmalion ipod The one cent is the most abused and loved coin. We have placed it on railroad tracks to see it get squished.
Thrown it into wishing wells. Pressed them in elongating presses. Used them in science experiments. Put them inside the walls of newly built houses as a good luck charm. Stamped advertisements on them. Also stamped a second head on them as in the infamous jfk cent. Used them to replace a missing fuse in our fuse boxes (although i don’t recommend that.) Also used them as
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screwdriver. They have been made every year since 1909 without fail. They have been made from bronze, steel, zinc, and made from spent brass shell cartridges from WWII. the reverse of the coin was changed from the wheat reverse to the memorial reverse in 1959. Now in honor of it’s 100th anniversary the us mint is going to produce 4 new reverse designs to the cent.
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I believe the new cent designs will be well accepted by the public. The new coin will be made in copper plated zinc in the same composition as the currently minted cent. A numismatic version will be made from the old 95 % copper plainchant, with identical metal content as the 1909 one cent coin, but will not be put into circulation.
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18th December 2008
Wait! Don’t click away; this will be interesting even to the most hard core strict numismatist. Why is it that when King Mint makes a mistake or makes a change that is almost noticeable that the coin becomes something of legend? A good contemporary example is the extra leaf high and extra leaf low of the Wisconsin quarter. Once the experts determined that it really was a mint error, the king has spoken. The collectors went crazy.
When you look at the evolution of numismatics, you can see a very definite trend, especially when collecting us coins. The lack of real diversity and availability of early coins has left collectors loving the hobby but yearning for more of a cool factor. We start looking at small details and making these details a big factor in price, increasing desirability. The new collectors follow down the same path. These collectables don’t tell you much about your country or heritage.
Exonumia is the perfect extension to collectors that want to expand their hobby and make a collection that is exciting for anyone to look at, not just your numismatist friends. This is a more challenging and much more interesting direction this hobby can take you. Touch the past with a hobo nickel, or ponder the implications of a unique love token. Or even try to understand why a postage stamp was used as money. This way of expanding your hobby is very deep and rich in history and stories and is greatly undervalued in the collecting community. That extra leaf high, well what’s to tell, the mint made a mistake, end of story. That hobo nickel tells a story of a time in US history when times were tough.
Break away from the popular trends, the pf70’s and the like. To make the expansion work, you need to understand the place and importance in our society of the exonumia piece that you want to collect. Pass the stories along to the next generation so they can enjoy it as well. Don’t get stuck just collecting a type or series of coins. You are allowed to collect anything you want, don’t artificially limit yourself because of an intense focus on a particular coin series or because of a popular way of collecting. Back up a bit and look at the big picture, you just might be surprised at what you can find to collect, and at a very reasonable cost.
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