The year 2009 marked the bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. In line with the long running association of Lincoln and numismatics, newly designed circulating and collectible coins were issued to mark the occasion. This included one cent coins with four different designs and a commemorative silver dollar.

To celebrate the centennial of Lincoln’s birth in 1909, the Lincoln one cent coin was introduced to the public. The series continued to be minted each year with a new reverse design in 1959 and the four new reverse designs issued in 2009 for Lincoln’s bicentennial. The four different designs represent four different stages of Lincoln’s life.

The first of the 2009 Lincoln Cent designs depicts a log cabin to represent Lincoln’s humble beginnings in Kentucky. The second reverse design shows a young Lincoln pausing from his work splitting logs to read a book and educate himself. The third design presents Lincoln before the famous Illinois State Capitol building, dressed in his professional attire as a lawyer. The final design is a depiction of the Capitol Dome in Washington, DC at a point when it was half completed.

A commemorative silver dollar coin was also produced for the occasion of Lincoln’s Bicentennial. This coin was struck in 90% silver and 10% copper and limited to a total mintage of 500,000 coins. The obverse presented a portrait of Lincoln, displaying his strength and resolve. Android Games . The reverse of the coin featured the final words of the Gettysburg Address. This is one of Lincoln’s most famous and well known speeches.

Following the bicentennial year, another new design for the Lincoln Cent will be introduced in the year 2010. This final design will represent Lincoln’s legacy, the preservation of the United States of America as a single and united country. A depiction of the Union Shield will replace the prior four rotating designs and the previous Lincoln Memorial design. The new Shield Cents will be produced into the foreseeable future.

Learn more about the unique coins issued for the bicentennial at 2009 Lincoln Cents. Information and pictures of the 2009 Presidency Lincoln Cent is included.





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