Relax as I check dates on U.S. Lincoln pennies. I'll cull out the coins that are copper for my small collection, while leaving the Zinc pennies to be eventually counted and exchanged for dollars. During this simple process I'll tell you what little I have learned about the Lincoln cent and if you can stay awake long enough, you will be able to amaze your friends someday if the topic of coinage ever arises at a future dinner party. This isn't as much a coin video as it is a relaxation video. I am also not a coin expert nor do I pretend to be, though I do know slightly more than what I may have uttered in this video so to the coin experts that may be tempted to call me out on something I said or failed to say in the video, fine, but try to relax. Also, though the United States has had cent coins long before the introduction of the Lincoln penny, everything said in this video pertains only to the Lincoln penny. So please relax, enjoy, and sleep. Headphones or ear-buds usually work best for these soft-spoken type videos.
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