Lincon Cents
Posted in Uncategorized on 01/20/2004 04:49 pm by admin
Lincon Cents
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![]() 1939 P Wheat Penny Lincon Cent US $1.20
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![]() 1934 WHEAT LINCON CENT COIN RED CHOICE BU US $18.75
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![]() 1929 D WHEAT LINCON CENT COIN US $6.75
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![]() 1916 S WHEAT LINCON CENT COIN US $5.75
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![]() 1915 WHEAT LINCON CENT COIN US $38.75
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![]() 1914 PCGS MS64BN Lincon Wheat Cent a400 US $250.00
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![]() 1953 D PCGS MS 66RD Lincon Cent US $165.00
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![]() 1960 D LINCON CENT LG DATE RED UNC ROLLS 5 ROLLS US $32.95
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![]() 1909 S NGC F 12 BN VDB LINCON WHEAT CENT 1C AE248 US $900.00
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![]() 1955 D D Lincon small cent US $110.00
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![]() 1955DD Lincon small cent poor mans cracked skull US $400.00
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![]() 1960 D D large date Lincon memorial cent US $110.00
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![]() 1930 D Lincon wheat cent HIGHER GRADE penny small cents us coins pennies ear US $.79
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![]() NICE KEY 1909 S LINCON CENT 1c FINE COIN LOW MINTAGE NO RESERVE US $.99
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About 3 people are born every second, and about 1 1/3 people die every second. The result is about 2 2/3 net increase of people every second. Almost 10 people more live on the Earth now than before you finished reading this.
The first computer was ENACT - (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) first introduced in 1946.
The total combined weight of the world's ant population is heavier than the weight of the human population.
Forty-one percent of English women have punched or kicked their partners.
Abe Lincoln bought 50 cents worth of cocaine in 1860.
The largest living thing on the face of the Earth is a mushroom underground in Oregon. It measures three and a half miles in diameter.
Men with a certain rare medical condition can breastfeed babies.
Two years, four months and three days before the successful flights of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, a birdlike monoplane took off at dawn on August 14, 1901, near Bridgeport, Connecticut. Gustavo Whitehead, designer and builder, flew the plane about a half mile. This might have been the first flight in the sky by a machine-powered aircraft - but there is no concrete evidence.
A pig is mentioned only twice in the Bible but is rated as the fourth most intelligent animal. Sheep are mentioned 45 times, goats 88 times, dogs 14 times and lions 89 times but domestic cats are not mentioned.
An ostrich can run up to 70 km/h - (43 mph).
African elephants only have four teeth to chew their food.
There are about 1 billion cattle in the world and India has about 200 million of them.
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Abe Lincon, Lover of Books and Study $59.99 Harriet Putnam Abe Lincon, Lover of Books and Study - Wall Decal |
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99 Cents $5.99 99 Cents |
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In Lincon's Chair $17.27 IN LINCOLNS CHAIR - 1920 - YES, sir he was what I call a godly man. Fact is, I never knew anybody I felt so sure would walk straight into Heaven, everybody welcomin him, nobody fussin or fumin about his bein let in as Abraham Lincoln. It was Billy Brown talking. We were seated by the stove in his drug store on the public square of Springfield, Illinois, he tilted back in a worn high-back Windsor, I seated properly in his famous Lin colns chair, a seat too revered for any body to stand on two legs. It was a snowy blustery day and the talk had run on uninterruptedly from the weather to the campaign. The year was 1896, and Billy, being a gold Democrat, was gloomy over politics. We had finally arrived, 3 5H I Z, we always did when we met, at when Mr. L l-icoln was alive, and Billy had been dwelling lovingly on his great friends gentleness, goodness, honesty. You know I never knew anybody, he went on, who seemed to me more interested in God, more curious about Him, more anxious to find out what He was drivin at in the world, than Mr. Lincoln. I reckon he was allus that way. There aint any doubt that from the time he was a little shaver he grabbed on to everything that came his way-wouldnt let it go til he had it worked out, fixed in his mind so he understood it, and could tell it the way he saw it. Same abollt religion as everything else. Of course he didnt get no religious teachin like youngsters have nowadays-Sunday schools and church regular every Sunday-lessons all worked out, and all kinds of bool s to explain em. Still I aint sure but what they give so many helps now, the Bible dont get much show. It want so when R9r. Lincoln was a boy. ATo, sir. Bible was the whole thing, and thereaint any doubt he knew it pretty near by heart, knew it well before he ever could read, for Lii colihl ad a good mother, thats sure, the kind that wanted more than anything else in the world to have her boy grow up to be a good man, and she did all she knew how to teach him right. I remember hearin him say once how she used to tell him Bible stories, teach him verses-always quotin em. I can see him now sprawlin on the floor in front of the fire listenin to Nancy Hanks tellin him about Rfoses and Jacob and Noah and all those old fellows, tellin him about Jesus and his dyin on the cross. I tell you that took hold of a little shaver, livin like he did, remote and not havin many books or places to go. Filled you chuck full of wonder and mystery, made you lie awake nights, and sometimes swelled you all up, wantin to be good. Must have come mighty hard on him havin her die. Think of a little codger like him seein his mother lyin dead in that shack of theirs, seein Tom Lincoln holdin his head and wonderin what hed do now. Poor little tad He must have crept up and looked at her, and gone out and throwed himself on the ground and cried himself out. Hard thing for a boy of nine to lose his mother, specially in such a place as they lived in. I dont see how he could get much comf |
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Abraham Lincon $13 No Synopsis Available |
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Anniversary of Lincon's Gettysburg Address, November 19Th, 1863 $39.99 Michael Melford Anniversary of Lincon's Gettysburg Address, November 19Th, 1863 - Photographic Print |
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For 80 Cents! $49.99 Gaetano Previati For 80 Cents! - Giclee Print |
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Three Cents Opera (Ger) $17.99 Three Cents Opera (Ger) |
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Budweiser 25 Cents $11.99 Budweiser 25 Cents - Tin Sign |
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Budweiser 15 cents $11.99 Budweiser 15 cents - Tin Sign |
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Admission Twenty-Five Cents $19.99 Admission Twenty-Five Cents - Premium Poster |
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COKE - Delicious 5 Cents $12.99 COKE - Delicious 5 Cents - Tin Sign |
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COKE - Always 5 Cents $12.99 COKE - Always 5 Cents - Tin Sign |
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Coffee 5 Cents $9.99 Jennifer Garant Coffee 5 Cents - Art Print |
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Wishes 5 Cents $7.99 Tony Casper Wishes 5 Cents - Art Print |
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Troise Cents Soldats $49.99 Gerda Wegener Troise Cents Soldats - Giclee Print |
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Salon des Cents $54.99 Alphonse Mucha Salon des Cents - Giclee Print |
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35 Cents $3.95 35 Cents is the story of a straight, young, white boy growing up and coming of age as he hustles his way both through the gay community and the juvenile-detention system of South Florida in the late 1980s. Will he find home? Will he find love? All it costs is 35 cents. |
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Steaks, 99 cents, c.1985-86 $194.99 Andy Warhol Steaks, 99 cents, c.1985-86 - Framed Art Print |
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Salon Des Cents, 1893 $39.99 H.G. Ibels Salon Des Cents, 1893 - Giclee Print |


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