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2009 Lincoln Cent Bicentennial Birth & Early Childhood (Log Cabin) - Denver Mint Roll

2009 Lincoln Cent Bicentennial Birth & Early Childhood (Log Cabin) - Denver Mint Roll


 
Our Price: $12.95
Year: 2009
Mint(s): Denver
Composition: Copper Plated Zinc
Diameter: 19.05 mm
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Product Code: 17578
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2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cents

When introduced in 1909, the Lincoln Cent was the first U.S. coin intended for circulation to depict a U.S. President. It was also the first U.S. cent to bear the motto "In God We Trust." Two distinct reverse design types were issued during it's first hundred years in circulation: Wheat Ears (1909-1958) and Lincoln Memorial (1959-2008).

Entering 2009, after 100 years in circulation, the Lincoln Cent holds the record for the longest tenured coin in U.S. History!

The U.S. Mint released 4 new Cent designs in 2009, each honoring a historical part in Abraham Lincoln's life. We are offering the first coin in the series, Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky, one roll from the Denver Mint, in brilliant uncirculated condition. The roll will be sent to you in a protective tube.


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