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2017 P Cents Are They Still Hard To Get?

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 Posted 12/12/2017  1:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tootallious to your friends list
Conder101, you bring up a good point, one I did not take into consideration
Living in a rural area would indeed decrease the odds of circulating coinage. Without the population and commerce of a big city I can understand why! Thank you for that insight!
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 Posted 12/12/2017  6:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add n9jig to your friends list
I finally got my first 2017-P pennies! I live near Phoenix and we get nothing but "D" coins here, I have yet to find a 2017-P cent here. I was in NYC the past few days and finally came across a few 2017-P's. Yee Haw!
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 Posted 12/12/2017  7:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mrzllewellyn to your friends list
Here's a lovely looking 2017 P

I know you guys all want one like this
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Wow, got any salad dressing? It looks like alphalfa sprouts and lettuce.
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 Posted 12/13/2017  01:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mrzllewellyn to your friends list
Yeah it's pretty rough
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 Posted 12/13/2017  10:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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Here's a lovely looking 2017 P

I know you guys all want one like this
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 Posted 12/13/2017  5:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinHuntingDrew to your friends list
That 2017P is sweet actually. 12 months of corrosion. Pretty amazing.
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 Posted 12/14/2017  11:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list

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Well considering that one coin represents 100% of the 2017 cents I've seen so far I guess you could call that an abundance.

The abundance gets bigger, got a second one. Also another 17 P dime, I'm up to six 2017 coins now.
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 Posted 12/15/2017  08:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadToTheBone to your friends list
Now let me add something else to the equation. What if the mint doesn't add a mint mark for Philadelphia in 2018. I bet the 2017 P's will be even more scarce west of the Mississippi.
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Central Alabama here. I would guess I see about 80% P's and 20% D's. I have searched 6 boxes of cents this year and I have put together a roll of the best finds. I was in Texas (DFW area) for a few days this summer and brought home many shinny D mints. I assume most of the P's stay east of the Mississippi River and the D's west. I wish the Armadillos would have stayed on the west side of the river. Darn varmints, (V-mints)!
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BadToTheBone ...What if the mint doesn't add a mint mark for Philadelphia in 2018...


From what I have read earlier this year, it will be a one-year only run.

"According to Tom Jurkowsky, director of the United States Mint's Office of Corporate Communications, the 2017-P Lincoln Cent was minted in recognition of the Mint's 225th anniversary on April 2."

https://coinweek.com/us-mint-news/p...incoln-cent/
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 Posted 12/16/2017  09:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheForce to your friends list
I've never understood the rationale of the Philadelphia Mint not putting a mint mark on pennies.
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All I get are Ps in North Carolina, I'll trade someone for Ds, lol
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 Posted 12/16/2017  10:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list

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I've never understood the rationale of the Philadelphia Mint not putting a mint mark on pennies.

When the mint was established it was the one and only mint, there was no need for a mintmark. In 1837 when the New Orleans, Charlotte, and Dahlonega mints were established they were NOT mints in their own right, the official title of each was "Branch Mint of the United States at New Orleans" etc. Mintmarks were applied at the branch mints to differentiate them from the "Mother mint". Philadelphia was still the only "official" mint so it did not need a mark to identify it. (The branch mints did not become mints in their right until 1873. After that their official titles became "United States Mint at New Orleans" etc. )

This remained the case, in general, until 1980 when they added the P mint to all the coins except the cents. The reason they didn't add them to the cent at that time was probably related to the fact that at that time the marks were still being added to the dies by hand. Adding the P to the other dies was probably annoying but not a big problem. But the number of dies needed for cents is relatively huge, there would be THOUSANDS of cent dies to hand stamp each year. Once they added the mintmark to the master hub there was no longer any reason not to add the P to the cent other than tradition.
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It also helped to hide the fact that the mint supplemented cent mintage at San Francisco from 1978 to 1983 and West Point from 1975 to 1986. Having an S or a W on those relatively low mintage cents would have defeated their purpose because of hoarding.
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