Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Modern Lincoln cent

The Lincolncent is the current one cent coin of the US Dollar. It was adopted in 1909, replacing the Indian Head cent. Its obverse, featuring a bust of Abraham Lincoln (to commemorate his centennial), has been in permanent usage. Its reverse was changed in 1959 from a wheat stalks design to a design which includes the Lincoln Memorial (to memorialize's sesquicentennial) and was replaced again in 2009 with four new designs to memorialize Lincoln's centenary. There are more one-cent coins produced than any other value, which makes the Lincoln cent, a familiar item. In its life span, this coin has weathered two world conflicts, one of which changed it significantly, because metals play a vital part in any war effort. The obverse is the longest design used for any circulating American design.[?]

Obverse

Reverse


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