An inspiring collectible celebrating the birth of the nation. The front of this knife's wood-grain handle frames the 1909 First Year of Issue Lincoln Penny in the stars and stripes of a waving American flag. The 1909 "First-Year-of-Issue" Lincoln Wheat-Ear Penny is now well over 100 years old! The Lincoln Wheat-Ear Penny is the first U.S. minted coin to honor an American President. It was designed by Victor D. Brenner. The obverse of the penny shines in the wood-grain handle. The knife blade is 3" long. Stainless steel blade is not sharpened when shipped. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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An inspiring collectible celebrating the birth of the nation. The front of this knife's wood-grain handle frames the 1943 Steel Penny in the stars and stripes of a waving American flag. Issued for just one year at the height of World War II, the 1943 Lincoln steel penny freed up precious copper for America's war effort. It was made from low grade carbon steel, with a zinc coating deposited electrolytically to prevent rusting. The obverse of the steel penny shines in the wood-grain handle. The knife blade is 3" long. Stainless steel blade is not sharpened when shipped. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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An inspiring collectible celebrating the birth of the nation. The front of this knife's wood-grain handle frames the 1776-1976 Washington Bicentennial Quarter in the stars and stripes of a waving American flag. The Bicentennial Quarter is layered in 24 KT gold. The reverse of the quarter displaying a colonial drummer shines in the wood-grain handle. The knife blade is 3" long. Stainless steel blade is not sharpened when shipped. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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An inspiring collectible celebrating the birth of the nation. The front of this knife's wood-grain handle frames the Buffalo Nickel in the stars and stripes of a waving American flag. Considered the most distinctively American of all US coin designs, the Buffalo nickel celebrates our country's westward expansion. Artist James Earle Fraser used a composite American Indian profile to create the noble obverse. The Buffalo Nickel was minted from 1913 to 1938. The obverse of the nickel shines in the wood-grain handle. The knife blade is 3" long. Stainless steel blade is not sharpened when shipped. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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An inspiring collectible celebrating the birth of the nation. The front of this knife's wood-grain handle frames the Indian Head Cent in the stars and stripes of a waving American flag. Imagine the battles this penny might have seen, Bull Run, Gettysburg or Vicksburg. The Civil War Indian Head Penny was minted from 1861 to 1865. It is over 150 years old. The copper Indian Head Cent was designed by James B. Longacre and features Lady Liberty wearing a headdress. Legend has it the model for Lady Liberty was Longacre's daughter. The obverse of the penny shines in the wood-grain handle. The knife blade is 3" long. Stainless steel blade is not sharpened when shipped. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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An inspiring collectible celebrating the birth of the nation. The front of this knife's wood-grain handle frames the Indian Head Cent in the stars and stripes of a waving American flag. The Indian Head Penny is guaranteed to be over 100 years old. The copper Indian Head Cent was designed by James B. Longacre and features Lady Liberty wearing a headdress. Legend has it the model for Lady Liberty was Longacre's daughter. The Indian Head Penny was minted from 1858 to 1909. The obverse of the penny shines in the wood-grain handle. The knife blade is 3" long. Stainless steel blade is not sharpened when shipped. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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An inspiring collectible celebrating the birth of the nation. The front of this knife's wood-grain handle frames the Liberty Nickel in the stars and stripes of a waving American flag. Over 100 years old the obverse of the Liberty Nickel was designed by Charles E. Barber and features a profile of Lady Liberty surrounded by stars. The Liberty Nickel was minted from 1883 to 1912. The Liberty Nickel is the only nickel to feature a female on the obverse design. The obverse of the nickel shines in the wood-grain handle. The knife blade is 3" long. Stainless steel blade is not sharpened when shipped. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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An inspiring collectible celebrating the birth of the nation. The front of this knife's wood-grain handle frames the Silver Wartime Nickel in the stars and stripes of a waving American flag. World War II prompted the rationing of many commodities. Nickel was highly valued for use in armor plating, and Congress ordered the removal of this metal from the five-cent piece, effective October 8, 1942. From that date, and lasting through the end of 1945, five-cent pieces bore the regular design but were minted from an alloy of copper, silver and manganese. The Wartime Jefferson Nickel is composed of 35% silver. The obverse of the nickel shines in the wood-grain handle. The knife blade is 3" long. Stainless steel blade is not sharpened when shipped. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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The Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) set in the handle of this Collector Knife has been beautifully colorized to enhance its historic design. The wood handle is inset with engraved gold and silver tone accents and faux turquoise stones reminiscent of the Old West. Blade is 3 .25". Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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