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Most valuable penny of universe helping Mars Curiosity rover
A century-old coin which is currently helping NASA's Curiosity rover explore the surface of Mars has been hailed as the most valuable penny in the universe.
The coin, one of the first batch of Lincoln pennies ever minted, is a tool to help scientists calibrate the hi-tech cameras of the rover, which is sending an amazing series of images from the Red planet back to Earth.
According to Gizmodo, If you calculate the share of the voyage's cost which is attributable to the 2.5-gram penny, it comes out at USD 7,000.
The coin is part of the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) camera, pictures of which have recently been beamed back from Mars, the 'Daily Mail' reported.
Pennies are traditionally used by geologists to provide a sense of scale in their pictures.
Even though Curiosity has other, more sophisticated calibrators, NASA has still included the penny in homage to the scientific custom.
This penny is not just any coin - it was minted in 1909, when the Lincoln design was first instituted on the 100th anniversary of the Great Emancipator.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/most-valuable-penny-of-universe-helping-mars-curiosity-rover/1000157/
The coin is a 'VDB cent', marked with the initials of its designer Victor David Brenner.
longship
(40,416 posts)The 1909 cent had the easy to see VDB initials at the bottom of the reverse. They are rare, especially the S (San Francisco minted) coin.
All other Lincoln cents have the VDB on the bottom of Lincoln's shoulder on the obverse. It is difficult to make out.
DreamGypsy
(2,252 posts)Fact checker: The 1943 Copper Wheat Penny and 1944 Steel Wheat Penny are valued at $70,000 to $100,000. A penny would have to go much further than Mars to top those amounts.
Of course, the scientific value of Curiosity (and curiosity) are incalculable in $$$.