| SERIES 1 HAS NOT YET BEEN PUBLISHED |
Important: Eagles Of America Trading Cards have not yet been published by West Highland Fine Art & Publishing Co., LLC. Everything you see on this website is still in the design and development stage. Sample cards have been produced for promotional purposes in the hope of launching a new series of collector cards that will entertain and educate coin collectors and patriotic Americans.
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| Investor, Venture Capital & National Distributor Inquiries Welcome |
| WIN RARE PENNIES!!! Featuring BU 1930's Lincoln Cents. |
| EOA: Promotional & Development Concept |
| Win Rare Pennies! On Collectible EOA Rare Coin Trading Cards |
| 1,000,000 LINCOLN PENNIES - Waiting For You! |
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| Photo of 1942 Proof Cent Courtesy Fred Gall |
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| Rare 1943 Copper Cent - Photo Courtesy Ira & Larry Goldberg |
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| Win Rare Lincoln Pennies - 1930's to 1970's |
| A "Lucky Penny" In Every Pack! |
| EOA: Promotional & Development Concept |
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Click on the coin on the left to read more about the famous 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent.
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| 1909-S V.D.B. LINCOLN CENT (Click) |
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| Photos Courtesy www.HeritageAuctions.com |
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| 1909-S VDB Trading Card - Click To Enlarge |
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View Spectacular Examples Of The Famous 1914-D, 1922 Plain and 1955 Double Date Lincoln Cents. (Click to enlarge)
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| 1,000,000 LINCOLN PENNIES! |
| From The 1930's To The 1970's (In Mint Condition) |
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FIND A PENNY * PICK IT UP * ALL DAY LONG * YOU'LL HAVE GOOD LUCK!
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PROMOTIONAL & DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT: To introduce new collectors (kids and adults) to the hobby of coin collecting, Les and Sue Fox have acquired 1,000,000 Mint Condition (Brilliant Uncirculated) Lincoln Cents for a special promotion! These valuable coins are part of our amazing new "Lucky Penny" Rare Coin Trading Cards, one of which is included in every pack of 10 foil-wrapped EOA cards. Dealer and distributor inquiries welcome. How rare are the pennies in Rare Coin Trading Cards? Of the 1,000,000 Lincoln Cents in our packs of cards, thousands are worth $100's of dollars or more. All coins come from original BU rolls and bags and may grade MS63 to MS67 on average. To be honest, no one knows exactly what you will win. You may get a mint condition (unprocessed) Geb BU 1943 P, D or S Steel Cent. You may get a 1936-S or 1936-D. You may get a 1957-D worth $1.00 or $1,000. Who knows? You may even find a 1909-VDB, a 1909-S or a 1909-S VDB in Series 1 or a later series worth thousands of dollars. EOA Rare Coin Trading Cards are "Premium Quality" cards, highlighted with gold and silver foil just like world class baseball, football, hockey and basketball sports cards. Every pack holds excitement and surprises for the lucky collector, including Lucky Penny cards, prize cards and bonus cards.
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| Q & A: The "Lucky Penny" in EOA Trading Cards |
| EOA Design & Development Concept - Series 1 Has Not Been Published Yet |
PROMOTIONAL & DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT:
Q: How many "Lucky Pennies" are there in packs of EOA Trading Cards?
A: Every pack of 10 trading cards contains 1 Lucky Penny. (Note: "Penny" is an incorrect nickname for the U.S. Cent. British coins are actually named pennies.) Series 1 consists of 1,000,000 packs of cards. Therefore, there are 1,000,000 Lucky Pennies in Series 1.
Q: Is there actually a "Rare" penny in every pack?
A: That depends on how you define rare. Coin authors and experts Les and Sue Fox (owners of Eagles Of America) acquired 1,000,000 Lincoln Cents for Series 1 of EOA / Upper Deck Rare Coin Trading Cards. All of these coins come from original BU (Brilliant Uncirculated / Mint Condition) rolls and bags squirrelled away from the 1930's to the 1970's. All coins are "unsearched." Which means, no one has ever sorted through these coins looking for premium quality specimens which might grade PCGS MS65 to MS67. Our "Lucky" Pennies coins from the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's, which represent a significant portion of the 1,000,000 coins. There are lots of original BU 1943, 1943-D and 1943-S Steel Cents in our Lucky Penny cards. Bottom line: Some pennies are worth less than $1.00, but thousands may be worth hundreds of dollars apiece, or more. A 1957-D Lincoln Cent in PCGS MS67 has sold at auction for as high as $7,500. Undoubtedly, some collectors will find coins of superb quality and high value, including genuinely "rare" pennies.
Q: Can I build a serious coin collection from Lucky Pennies in Rare Coin Trading Cards?
A: Yes. There are more than 100 different dates and mint marks in Series 1, including lots of scarce dates in the 1930's and 1940's. (Who knows what other "surprises" there may be in some packs?) Thus, you can build a "serious" collection of Lincoln Cents, which can be stored in their Upper Deck cards or removed for safer storage or PCGS / NGC grading and certification. You cannot build a complete set of Lincoln Cents, including rare dates from 1909 through the 1920's. Some of these coins have sold for over $100,000 apiece! Ask your favorite coin dealer about helping you to build a collection.
Q: Why do you call these coins "Lucky" Pennies? Will they really bring me good luck?
A: Many people believe that pennies bring good luck. There is a popular phrase: "Find a penny, pick it up. All day long you'll have good luck." While we cannot promise that our "lucky" pennies will change your life for the better, we know you will have a lot of fun and excitement opening each pack of cards to see what you can find. We also know that if our Rare Coin Trading Cards get you started as a coin collector, you will be "lucky" enough to have found a hobby that never grows boring or out of style. Vintage U.S. coins will be collectible and valuable in 10 years, and in 100 years.
Q: Can I put together a "complete set" of Lincoln Cent Trading Cards on EOA Rare Coin Trading Cards?
A: Yes. Series 1 contains 9 different Lincoln Cent trading cards including most of the great rarities (1909 VDB, 1909-S, 1909-S VDB, 1914-D, 1922 Plain, 1922-D, the 1943 Steel Cent, the 1943 Copper Cent and the 1955 Double Die.) However, the rest of the Lincoln Cent series will be completed in Series 2 and beyond.
Q: Is it true that the U.S. Mint will stop producing pennies?
A: Again, the correct name of America's most popular coin is the Lincoln Cent. Lincoln Cents are the longest running U.S. coin series of all time. "Wheat Ears" reverse Lincolns ("Wheaties") were struck from 1909 to 1958. And "Lincoln Memorial" reverse coins will be struck through 2008. Starting in 2009, the Lincoln Cent will be re-designed. The 2009 penny will have 4 new reverse designs featuring important events from the life of Abraham Lincoln. In 2010, the Lincoln Cent may get a complete face lift. We doubt that the U.S. Mint will ever stop making pennies (even though they cost more than 1 cent to produce) because the "penny" has been part of the American way of life since 1793. (Note: You will find 3 different types of 1793 Pennies among EOA Rare Coin Trading Cards: the 1793 Chain Cent, the 1793 Wreath Cent and the 1793 Liberty Cap Large Cent.)
Q: What other reasons do I have to collect Rare Coin Trading Cards?
A: Collecting Lincoln Cents on Lucky Penny cards is only part of the fun and excitement of collecting EOA Rare Coin Trading Cards. Through these beautiful cards you can build a complete collection of all U.S. coins from 1652 to 1776, including many coins that cost over $1,000,000 apiece in today's market. When you buy a pack of 10 cards, you get 1 Lucky Penny card (with a real BU Lincoln Cent) - the card itself is a collector's item. But you also get 8 more rare coin trading cards featuring Bust Half Dimes to Silver Dollars (highlighted by the 1794 and 1804), a complete set of U.S. Type Coins including Gold Coins (1795 to 1933 + the 1787 Brasher Dubloon), every St. Gaudens $10 Gold Eagle and $20 Double Eagle and hundreds of other 18th, 19th & 20th Century U.S. Coins --- plus 1 of 100 different Bonus Cards. It's a real challenge to collect the whole series. Some cards are rare. Trade with friends to get what you need. If you are a serious coin collector, Rare Coin Trading Cards will bring you many hours (and days) of pleasure. And these cards are the same size as baseball cards (2-1/2" x 3-1/2") so they fit in all standard albums and vinyl pages.
Q: Can EOA Rare Coin Trading Cards be certified and graded by PSA?
A: Yes. When published, Rare Coin Trading Cards can be certified and graded by PSA, a service of Collectors Universe, the parent company of PCGS. PSA certification generally adds collectibility and value to trading cards. And safely preserves them in a tamperproof holder, which can be stored in a standard display box.
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| Every Pack Contains A Genuine BU Lincoln Cent From The 1930's To The 1970's. |
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