Lincoln Memorial Cent (Lincoln Penny)
Country of Origin: United States of America
Year of Issue: Based on the design, the coin was minted between 1959 and 2008. The specific year cannot be determined from the provided image as the date is on the obverse (front) side of the coin, which is not visible.
Denomination: One Cent (0.01 USD)
Composition: The composition of Lincoln Cents varies by year. For cents minted between 1959 and 1982, the composition was 95% copper and 5% zinc/tin. Cents minted after mid-1982 are primarily copper-plated zinc (97.5% zinc, 2.5% copper).

Brief Description
The coin clearly shows the reverse side of a Lincoln Cent, featuring the Lincoln Memorial. The inscription 'ONE CENT' is visible at the bottom, and 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' is across the top, though partially obscured in the image.
Historical Significance
The Lincoln Memorial Cent was introduced in 1959 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. It replaced the Wheat Cent's reverse design and featured the Lincoln Memorial, symbolizing national unity and Lincoln's enduring legacy. This reverse design was used until 2008.
Estimated Value
Given the visible wear and typical circulation, most Lincoln Memorial Cents from common years and mint marks are worth face value or a few cents. Coins in uncirculated condition or with rare errors/variations can be worth more, ranging from tens of cents to several dollars. Without seeing the obverse (date) and specific condition, a precise estimate is difficult, but this coin appears to be a common circulated example.
Care Instructions
Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in a non-PVC coin holder, flip, or slab to protect its surface and prevent environmental damage.
Created At: 2025-08-15T22:52:26.014811