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It's the only circulating coin to have an image of its dead president on both sides. There's a tiny image of the Lincoln statue inside the Memorial building on the coin's reverse, in addition to the obverse portrait.
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the most valuable is the penny in the us has a head on the front and back hope this helped :) :) :) :) :)
The building on the back of a US penny is the Lincoln Memorial.
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"Staw Penny" refers to an old US penny with wheat on the back, which was the design through the 1950s. Current pennies have the Lincoln Memorial on the back.
The answer will depend on the currency in question. the mass of a UK penny is not the same as a US cent (penny), or those of other countries.The answer will depend on the currency in question. the mass of a UK penny is not the same as a US cent (penny), or those of other countries.The answer will depend on the currency in question. the mass of a UK penny is not the same as a US cent (penny), or those of other countries.The answer will depend on the currency in question. the mass of a UK penny is not the same as a US cent (penny), or those of other countries.
US cents have never been made of silver. If per chance you're referring to a 1943 steel cent (silver in color due to a zinc coating), then it's the same design as all Lincoln wheat cents.
The US mint was not in operation back then.
Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
The same as a US cent
A US cent dated 1913 is a Lincoln cent and the word Liberty is also on the front of the coin.
Nope. You have a novelty item made by cutting apart a penny and a dime, then hollowing out the back of the penny and popping the dime-half into it like the lid on a sandwich box.
"Wheat back" cents were struck from 1909 to 1958 and have the familiar picture of Abraham Lincoln on the front. A US cent from 1838 is called a Large Cent and has a wreath on the back. Please see the Related Question for more information.