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1926 Lincoln Penny Washington, D.C. Souvenir Paper Weight
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1926 Lincoln Penny Washington, D.C. Souvenir Paper Weight
Abraham Lincoln   Penny   Cent   Coin   Medal   Medallion   Washington   D.C.   Souvenir   Paperweight   Capitol   Tourist   Tourism   Historic   U.S. President   United States   America   Americana   Exonumia   Numismatic   Historic
The picture shows a view of both sides of this 1926 Lincoln Penny Washington, D.C. Souvenir Paper Weight. The front has the familiar portrait of Abraham Lincoln and the back has an image of the United States Capitol Building and stars within a wreath. It is made of copper and heavy enough to be a paperwieght. It is marked as follows:

LINCOLN PENNY
1926
SOUVENIR OF
WASHINGTON, D.C.
THE CAPITOL

The penny measures 2-7/8'' wide. It is in excellent condition with some age patina as pictured.

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1926 Lincoln Penny Washington, D.C. Souvenir Paper Weight


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