Field Notes

Lucky Field Notes

Regular price $14.95
Spring 2026 has arrived, and with the season of change comes the Field Notes 70th quarterly edition, “Lucky,” a farewell to the fortuitous penny.

First minted in 1793, the copper one-cent piece graced 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 a heartfelt ode to the cent, with a space to enshrine your luckiest penny, whether it’s a shiny example of 2025’s last batch, or one you found, face-up, on the sidewalk decades ago.
  1. Proudly printed by the good people of Classic Color, Broadview, Ill.
  2. Covers: Mohawk Mosaic 100#C “Rosewood,” “Mocha,” and “Mint,” hot-foil stamped with “Shiny Penny Copper.”
  3. Innards: Domtar Cougar Natural 60#T “Natural,” with a fine, 2-color application of “Heads Up” and “Oxidized” soy-based Superior inks.
  4. Cover and innards printed on a Komori Lithrone 640 six-color UV printing press.
  5. Bound with a Muller Martini Presto II saddle stitcher with appreciation to Samuel Slocum, George W. McGill, and William J. Brown, the “Founding Fathers of the Staple.”
  6. Corners precisely rounded to a 3/8" (9.5mm) radius with a Challenge DCM double round-corner machine.
  7. Ledger lines spaced at 1/4" (6.4mm).
  8. Memo book dimensions are 3-1/2" × 5-1/2" (89mm × 140mm).
  9. FIELD NOTES uses only the Futura typeface family (Paul Renner, 1927), in collaboration with Monotype.
  10. All FIELD NOTES memo books are printed and manufactured in the U.S.A.
  11. Limited Edition of 30,000 3-Packs.

Field Notes is an American stationery brand that celebrates the beauty of simplicity, utility, and great design. Inspired by the classic agricultural and promotional memo books of the past, Field Notes creates thoughtfully crafted notebooks and writing accessories designed to go anywhere and capture everything. With a commitment to quality materials, timeless aesthetics, and a deep appreciation for analog creativity, the brand has become a favorite among writers, artists, and adventurers alike. Whether for jotting down ideas, sketching on the go, or chronicling life’s little moments, Field Notes reminds us that great things start with pen and paper.