Limited Edition Collectible
The Last Strike – Final Cent Tribute Coin
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Commemorative Coin Collector Item Double-Sided Design
About This Coin
This commemorative coin marks the symbolic end of the United States penny era from 1793 to 2025.
The front design features the inscription "THE FINAL CENT TRIBUTE" with a penny centerpiece and the message "THE LAST STRIKE 1793-2025", representing the final chapter in the long history of the U.S. one-cent coin.
The reverse side displays a tribute design with wings surrounding the penny center and the inscription "R.I.P PENNY 1793-2025" along with "1793-2025 COMMEMORATIVE EDITION".
This piece is designed as a symbolic collectible honoring over two centuries of American coinage history.
Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, and commemorative displays.
Product Highlights
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Tribute to the U.S. penny era 1793-2025
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Front design featuring "THE LAST STRIKE" inscription
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Reverse tribute design with wings and R.I.P Penny message
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Double-sided commemorative artwork
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Approximate diameter 40mm
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Approximate thickness 3mm
Package Includes
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1 × Commemorative Coin
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1 × Protective Clear Capsule
Each coin is packaged in a transparent capsule for protection and display.
Shipping
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Handling time: 2-3 business days
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Economy shipping: 15-40 days
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Standard shipping: 8-18 days
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Expedited shipping: 3-10 days
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Tracking provided after shipment
Returns & Support
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30-day return policy
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Replacement or refund available for damaged items
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Customer service response within 24 hours
FAQ
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Is this coin real currency?
No. This is a commemorative collectible coin.
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What material is it made from?
This is a commemorative metal coin designed for display.
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Does it come with a case?
Yes, each coin includes a protective capsule.
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What size is the coin?
Approximately 40mm diameter.
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Is the design engraved?
The artwork is designed for collectible display.
Add this final cent tribute coin to your collection today
Limited collectible – order before stock runs out