Lincoln Cent (Penny)
Country of Origin: United States
Year of Issue: 1976
Denomination: 1 Cent (0.01 USD)
Composition: Copper-plated zinc (97.5% zinc, 2.5% copper)

Brief Description
The coin features a bust of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse, with the words "IN GOD WE TRUST" above, "LIBERTY" to his left, and the date "1976" and a "D" mint mark (for Denver) to his right. The reverse typically features the Lincoln Memorial.
Historical Significance
The Lincoln Cent is one of the most enduring designs in U.S. coinage, first issued in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The 1976 Lincoln Cent's composition was copper-plated zinc for most of its production, contrasting with earlier pure copper versions, due to rising copper prices. This coin was minted during the bicentennial year of the United States, though the penny itself did not carry a special bicentennial design.
Estimated Value
Common 1976-D Lincoln cents in circulated condition are worth face value or a few cents. Uncirculated examples can fetch $0.15 - $0.50, and higher grades might be worth slightly more. Varieties or errors can significantly increase value.
Care Instructions
Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin, which can cause damage or discoloration over time. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in an archival-safe holder such as a non-PVC flip, slab, or coin album. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can devalue it significantly, especially for collectors.
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