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1959-1982 Lincoln Memorial Proof (Impaired)
1959-1982 Lincoln Memorial Proof (Impaired)
$1.49
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1 - 9 $1.99
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1971 Lincoln Cent MS-66 PCGS (Red)
1971 Lincoln Cent MS-66 PCGS (Red)
$2,839.00
Any Quantity
Grade Mintage Population
1,919,490,000 9

Lincoln Memorial Pennies

APMEX offers a superb selection of Lincoln Memorial Pennies and Lincoln Bicentennials (2009). Lincoln Memorial coins were created to mark the 150th anniversary of Lincoln’s birth. The wheat ears reverse was replaced by the Lincoln Memorial building, and the new Lincoln cent was released on February 12, 1959.

Collecting Coins From the U.S. Mint

Pennies and Cents

Collecting Lincoln Memorial pennies is great for new and experienced collectors alike as these coins are still produced and their long history provides a wide number of issues to collect. If you are looking for more pennies to add to your collection, shop our assortment of Indian Head pennies after selecting the right Lincoln Memorial pennies today.
If you enjoy collecting Lincoln Memorial Pennies, it's worth considering collecting Jefferson Nickels as well. This is the nickel that is still in circulation today for use as currency by the American public. For this reason, these coins have been produced in huge quantities, making all but the rarest dates fairly affordable for the average collector. For example, the 1964 Denver Jefferson Nickel BU is only marginally more expensive than the coin's 5 cent face value.

Nickels and Five Cent Coins

If you enjoy collecting Lincoln Memorial Pennies, it's worth considering collecting Jefferson Nickels as well. This is the nickel that is still in circulation today for use as currency by the American public. For this reason, these coins have been produced in huge quantities, making all but the rarest dates fairly affordable for the average collector. For example, the 1964 Denver Jefferson Nickel BU is only marginally more expensive than the coin's 5 cent face value.

For collectors who appreciate the historical significance of American coinage, adding Buffalo nickels to your collection of Lincoln Memorial pennies can provide a more complete view of American history through coins. Both the Lincoln Memorial penny and the Buffalo nickel are iconic representations of different eras in U.S. history, with the Lincoln cent honoring a beloved president and the Buffalo nickel celebrating the nation's frontier spirit. Collecting both allows you to trace the growth of American coinage and the values that each design reflects. Explore our large assortment of Buffalo nickels collection today and finds the right pieces to complement your Lincoln Memorial pennies and deepen your understanding of U.S. history.
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