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Spring 2026 has arrived, and with the season of change comes the 70th quarterly edition, “Lucky,” a farewell to the fortuitous penny.
First minted in 1793, the copper one-cent piece appeared in jean pockets, change jars, coin purses, car floors, cash registers, and the bottoms of wells and fountains with its distinct auburn sheen for over two hundred years.
While the U.S. Treasury stopped minting pennies last November, 114 billion pennies remain in circulation. They’re not going away immediately.
This edition honors the coin’s legacy by mimicking copper’s enduring shades of wear: the orangeish-pink “Rosewood,” the well-worn, dirty “Mocha,” and the oxidized green patina of “Mint” Mohawk Mosaic 100-lb cover stocks. Each cover is stamped with metallic copper foil and embossed on the back with the penny’s three distinct obverse designs: stalks of wheat, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Great Seal. The flip-side of each pack’s backing card contains an ode to the cent, with a space to enshrine a lucky penny, whether it’s a shiny example of 2025’s last batch, or one found, face-up, on the sidewalk decades ago.
Copper staples bind 48 pages of 60#T Domtar Cougar Natural inside, ruled in copper with faint mint ledger columns; those vertical columns can be used to add up change, to mark off a checklist, or simply ignored for regular ruled writing.
- 70th quarterly edition titled “Lucky,” marking a farewell to the penny
- Inspired by the history of the copper one-cent piece
- Covers in “Rosewood,” “Mocha,” and “Mint” shades
- Each cover stamped with metallic copper foil
- Backing card includes an ode to the cent and a space to hold a lucky penny
- Pages ruled in copper with faint mint ledger columns for flexible use
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Spring 2026 has arrived, and with the season of change comes the 70th quarterly edition, “Lucky,” a farewell to the fortuitous penny.
First minted in 1793, the copper one-cent piece appeared in jean pockets, change jars, coin purses, car floors, cash registers, and the bottoms of wells and fountains with its distinct auburn sheen for over two hundred years.
While the U.S. Treasury stopped minting pennies last November, 114 billion pennies remain in circulation. They’re not going away immediately.
This edition honors the coin’s legacy by mimicking copper’s enduring shades of wear: the orangeish-pink “Rosewood,” the well-worn, dirty “Mocha,” and the oxidized green patina of “Mint” Mohawk Mosaic 100-lb cover stocks. Each cover is stamped with metallic copper foil and embossed on the back with the penny’s three distinct obverse designs: stalks of wheat, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Great Seal. The flip-side of each pack’s backing card contains an ode to the cent, with a space to enshrine a lucky penny, whether it’s a shiny example of 2025’s last batch, or one found, face-up, on the sidewalk decades ago.
Copper staples bind 48 pages of 60#T Domtar Cougar Natural inside, ruled in copper with faint mint ledger columns; those vertical columns can be used to add up change, to mark off a checklist, or simply ignored for regular ruled writing.
- 70th quarterly edition titled “Lucky,” marking a farewell to the penny
- Inspired by the history of the copper one-cent piece
- Covers in “Rosewood,” “Mocha,” and “Mint” shades
- Each cover stamped with metallic copper foil
- Backing card includes an ode to the cent and a space to hold a lucky penny
- Pages ruled in copper with faint mint ledger columns for flexible use






















