An adaptation of Victor David Brenner`s design for the `Lincoln - Wheat Ears Reverse Cent` minted by the United States from 1909 through 1958. This adaptation features both Lincoln`s portrait and the pair of wheat ears on the obverse.
Obverse lettering
E •
PLURIBUS • UNUM (Translation: OUT • OF MANY • ONE)
Obverse script
Latin
Reverse description
The central design is a detailed shield with eagle wings behind a shield that bears three five-pointed stars. United States flag bearing twelve five-pointed stars is located above and behind the shield and wings. A banner below the shield states the year. A circle of rope separates most of this central design from the lettering that describes the copper purity and weight. There are six five-pointed stars are in this outer ring.