Coin Identifier
Lincoln Memorial Cent
1 Cent (Penny)

Lincoln Memorial Cent

United States of America · 1971

A copper-colored coin featuring the profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right on the obverse. The mottos 'IN GOD WE TRUST' and 'LIBERTY' are visible, along with the date '1971' and a 'D' mint mark indicating it was struck at the Denver Mint.

Country
United States of America
Year
1971
Denomination
1 Cent (Penny)
Metal
95% copper, 5% zinc

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Overview

A copper-colored coin featuring the profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right on the obverse. The mottos 'IN GOD WE TRUST' and 'LIBERTY' are visible, along with the date '1971' and a 'D' mint mark indicating it was struck at the Denver Mint.

Historical significance

The Lincoln Penny was first issued in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The 1971-D variant is part of the long-running Memorial reverse series (1959–2008). It represents a period during which the composition was still largely copper before the switch to copper-plated zinc in 1982.

Estimated value

$0.01 - $0.20 USD (higher for uncirculated or high-grade specimens)

Care & preservation

To preserve the value and condition, avoid cleaning or polishing the coin as this can damage the surface and patina. Store in a cool, dry place inside an acid-free holder or flip.