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1992 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin1992 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin
1991 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin1991 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin
1990 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin1990 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin
1989 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin1989 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin
1988 Lincoln penny collectible coin obverse with Abraham Lincoln profileReverse side of a United States Lincoln Memorial one cent coin, copper color, collectible
1987 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin1987 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin
1986 Lincoln penny collectible coin with Liberty and In God We Trust inscriptionsReverse side of a US Lincoln Memorial one cent coin, copper color, collectible currency
1985 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin1985 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin
1984 Lincoln penny collectible coin, copper color, obverse side with Abraham Lincoln portraitUS Lincoln Memorial one cent coin reverse, copper collectible penny
1983 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin1983 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin
1981 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin1981 Lincoln Memorial Cent BU Uncirculated Penny 1c Coin

Lincoln Cents: A Brief History

Abraham Lincoln pennies were first issued in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. While traditional U.S. coinage had featured allegorical designs, Indian Head Pennies for example, this was the first to feature a real historical figure. The initial release drew a lot of excitement as well as some criticism, particularly of designer Victor David Brenner for the inclusion of his initials (V.D.B.) on the reverse. As a result, the design was adjusted within days to exclude his initials.

While the obverse featuring the president's profile was consistent throughout the years, there were several variations on the reverse. Wheat Pennies (1909-1958) displayed two wheat stalks framing the text "ONE CENT" in the middle. They were replaced by Lincoln Memorial Pennies (1959-2008) which depicted the iconic D.C. monument in honor of the president's 150th birthday. In 2009, the Mint issued four rotating Bicentennial Pennies celebrating different stages of Lincoln's life (Birth and Early Childhood, Formative Years, Professional Life, and Presidency). Shield Pennies (2010-2025) were the final reverse design, symbolizing the nation's strength and unity.

For several decades there was debate about the economic viability of the Lincoln head cent, as production costs had exceeded the monetary value of the coin. As a result, the U.S. Mint announced in 2025 that production of one cent coins would cease once their existing supply of planchets ran out. That happened on November 12, 2025, and the series is now officially discontinued.

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