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1 Cent 'Lincoln Cent' Presidency

Issuer United States Mint
Year 2009
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Composition Copper plated zinc
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Obverse lettering IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY 2009 D VDB
Reverse description The reverse depicts the United States Capitol building as it appeared during Abraham Lincoln's presidency, shown under construction with a crane visible at the partially completed dome, referencing Lincoln's decision to continue construction during the Civil War as a symbol of national unity. The building is rendered in precise architectural detail, occupying the central field, with the denomination ONE CENT prominently inscribed in large letters across the lower portion of the field. The legend UNITED STATES of AMERICA curves along the upper rim, while E PLURIBUS UNUM arcs along the lower rim beneath the denomination. The initials SG (sculptor Susan Gamble) appear at the lower left and JFM (engraver Joseph Menna) at the lower right of the design.
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