Added by | Alain Martineau |
In personal collections | 84 |
General Description | The one-cent coin is often called a penny, but the U.S. Mint's official name for this coin is CENT |
Obv. Description | A right-facing profile of Abraham Lincolm, the 16th President of the United States of America based on a Mathew Brady photograph. It reads, IN GOD WE TRUST, LIBERTY, date and mint mark |
Rev. Description | The imposing marble Lincoln Memorial located in Washington provides the central motif. If you look closely, you can see a tiny picture of Lincoln sitting inside the center of the Lincoln Memorial. It reads, UNITED STATES of AMERICA, ONE CENT, and E PLURIBUS UNUM (which means, Out of many, one) The initials "FG" appear on the right, near the shrubbery |
Catalog code | KM# 201b |
Mintage | 6,851,765,000 |
Diameter | 19.00 mm |
Thickness | 1.50 mm |
Weight | 2.5000 g |
Material | Copper Plated Zinc |
Orientation | Coin |
Mint | United States of America - Philadelphia (P) |
Edge Type | plain |
Designer | Ob:Victor David Brenner Re:Frank Gasparro |
Catalog prices *what it means? |
UNC $5.00 |