What is a 2009 one cent coin from the United States worth?
Value, images, and specifications for the 2009 US one cent (penny).
(Lincoln Bicentennial) (Denver mint, professional life variety)
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Type | Lincoln bicentennial (2009) |
Edge | plain |
Weight | 2.5 g |
Diameter | 19 mm |
Composition | copper plated zinc |
Minted | Denver, United States |
Mintage | approx. 336,000,000 |
Scarcity | common |
Obverse | Victor Brenner |
Reverse | Joel Iskowitz / Don Everhart |
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The 2009 United States 'Lincoln bicentennial'
one cent obverse features Abraham Lincoln
facing right, with the word 'LIBERTY' to the left,
and date to the right. Above Lincoln's head is
the phrase 'IN GOD WE TRUST'.
The 'professional life' reverse shows Lincoln standing in
front of the Old State Capitol building (State House) in
Illinois, representing his legal and political career.
The legend: 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' is
above, and 'ONE CENT' below. Below the building is the
Latin phrase 'E PLURIBUS UNUM', (out of many, one).
primary varieties: 'Philadelphia', and 'Denver'
Further detail in notes
VG | Very Good |
F | Fine |
VF | Very Fine |
XF | Extremely Fine |
AU | about Uncirculated |
MS | Mint state - Uncirculated |
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Lincoln Bicentennial
United States one cent
(2009)