Lincoln Cent
Country of Origin: United States
Year of Issue: 1975
Denomination: 1 Cent (Penny)
Composition: 95% Copper, 5% Zinc

Brief Description
The obverse features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, facing right, designed by Victor David Brenner. The date "1975" and a mint mark "D" (for Denver) are visible below the bust. The coin exhibits toning, with some iridescent blue and green hues.
Historical Significance
The Lincoln Cent, first issued in 1909, commemorates the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. It was the first widely circulated American coin to feature a real person rather than an allegorical figure. The 1975 D-mint mark penny is a common circulation strike. The composition of 95% copper was maintained for most of the Lincoln Cent's history until 1982.
Estimated Value
In circulated condition, typically face value to a few cents. Uncirculated examples can range from $0.10 to $0.50, depending on grade. No significant error varieties are known for 1975-D that would command a high premium.
Care Instructions
Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in archival-safe holders (e.g., Mylar flips or non-PVC pages). Avoid cleaning, as this can damage the coin's surface and significantly reduce its numismatic value.
Created At: 2025-11-24T03:22:34.555397