Civil War. These coins can only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. Click here to search for pennies on Amazon. MS 65 gem uncirculated- There is strong luster and eye appeal.
A few light contact marks may be present but they are barely noticeable. The Red Book. Each design has a similar mintage and no one design is more valuable than another. Birth and Early Childhood On the reverse side of the coin there is an image of a log cabin which is similar to the one that Lincoln's parents lived in. Formative Years On the reverse side of the coin there is an image of a young Abraham Lincoln sitting on a log.
The new Lincoln cent is expected to launch in February. I just checked the Gov. I do know local coin dealers usually have them? I bought some. In particular, I am interested in the Presidency coin. So, I suggest, buying as many and the highest grades you can! I found one with no D or P on it. Looks smaller than other pennies Also the ink looks two toned. Any help me with valueing it.
Hi Charlene, About the Cent? All due the few minted only in sets of the each four mints! Other than not seeing your coin I suggest a trip to several coin stores to get comparable evaluations. Good luck. Very interesting. Hi, I would think the S Presidency proof only cent, would be the most scarce! Those are the ones that should excel in value by I have a presidency cent with no visible D or P on it anywhere. First, the slower economy caused many people to cash in old hoards of coins.
This drove old coins back into circulation and diminished the need to produce new coins. Second, the production of cents for the year had to be divided amongst four different designs, dividing the already reduced production by a factor of four. The complete design is shown on the top, to give perspective, with an enlargement of Lincoln's face. The one on the left, from Lincoln's formative years, was drawn by Charles Vickers. Joel Iskowitz drew the one on the right. When you look at the image of Lincoln in the third coin in this series, you can see that Iskowitz has somehow magically conveyed the hopes and dreams of a confident, but perhaps still an uncertain young man.
Lincoln stands with his arm out to command your attention without demanding it, while the hand behind his back shows an artful combination of openness and a hint of insecurity. We see Lincoln as the human being he was, with quirks and fears and hopes and dreams, rather than as the stern-faced, bearded icon that we know from our currency.
In the enlargement of Lincoln's face, especially in the eyes, Iskowitz had captured the emotion that Lincoln felt when he gave his "House Divided" speech at the Illinois Statehouse in Too bad this beautiful face is so teeny on the finished coin that we'll hardly see the beauty here.
Contrast Iskowitz's "fiery young orator" Lincoln with Charles Vickers' portrait left image of Lincoln reading as a youth. Vickers tells his story in the overall body language, rather than in the details of the face; Lincoln is depicted as a sensitive young man, given more to books and studying than the physical toll of log-splitting.
Where are the muscles a manual laborer doing this work would have? Vickers' Lincoln is just passing through the log-splitting job, taking a break, as it were, from Lincoln's real-life work, which was primarily intellectual rather than physical.
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