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Circulated/Uncirculated Uncirculated
Composition Copper-Plated Zinc
Certification Number Certification Numbers Vary
Coin Lincoln Bicentennial
Certification NGC
Denomination Small Cent
KM Number 442
Strike Type Business
Mint Location Philadelphia
Grade MS 67
Year 2009

Check the listing for details. 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cent / Formative Years Penny NGC MS67 First Day Issue. Listed at 69.99 USD. Certification Numbers Vary 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cent "Formative Years" First Day of Issue Official Release Date: May 14, 2009 Philadelphia Mint / "no Mint Mark" NGC Certified - MS67 IN-STOCK and ready to ship all orders the same or next business day Certification Numbers Vary 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cent - First Day of Issue "Formative Years" Total Mintage for the circulating version of these coins (2.5% copper / 97.5% zinc) Philadelphia Mint: 376,000,000 / Only 672 graded in MS67 FDI This is what the U.S. Mint has to say: In 2009, the United States Mint issued four different pennies in recognition not only of the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, but also the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln cent, first appearing in 1909. The themes on the reverses represent the four major aspects of Lincoln’s life: Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky (1809-1816) Formative Years in Indiana (1816-1830) Professional Life in Illinois (1830-1861) Presidency in Washington, D.C. (1861-1865) Abe grew into a skilled plowman and woodcutter at his new home in southern Indiana. For a frontier farm boy in those days, there wasn’t much time for learning from books or going to school. Yet his parents loved to read and passed that love on to their son. He often carried a book along with his axe. By the age of 11, he had read The Life of Washington, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Robinson Crusoe, and A Thousand and One Arabian Nights. The design on this coin captures this part of Lincoln’s life by showing him reading while he takes a break from his work as a rail splitter. While in Indiana, his mother Nancy died. This was a terrible loss for 9-year-old Abraham. But his father later married Sarah Bush Johnston, who proved to be a kind and caring stepmother. The next time the family moved, Abraham was 21. Obverse (heads): Shows the familiar Victor David Brenner likeness of President Lincoln featured since 1909. Reverse (tails): Depicts a young Lincoln educating himself while working as a rail splitter in Indiana. Certification Numbers Vary Payment Policy: Payment by PayPal (preferred) or Credit Cards thru Paypal. Payment is due within 3 days of auction end. If payment is made via PayPal, items will be sent immediately upon receipt. Otherwise, items will be shipped once funds clear (approx 7-10 days). Shipping Policy: Items are shipped via the U.S. Postal Service, on the same day or next business day of cleared funds. Return Policy: You may return items within 14 days of receipt for a refund. Items must be in their original condition and packaging. Coins removed from original packaging or damaged in transit, will not be refunded. !!! If You Have Any Questions Feel Free To Ask !!!

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