Absolutely! The Lincoln Memorial design had been used for 50 years so the Mint decided to retire that design in favor of the new shield reverse. The image is taken from the Union Shield that was created during the Civil War, so it's a fitting complement to Lincoln's portrait on the front of the coin.
Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. The front side had a picture of Miss Liberty wearing a Native American headdress and the back side had a shield and wreath with the words ONE CENT.
U.S. 2 cent coins have a large numeral 2 on the face framed by a wreath of wheat. On the back is the U.S. shield (not the eagle shield, a shield looking shield with vertical stripes) below a banner saying "In God We Trust"
On the reverse of all 2010/2011 pennies is the Union Shield which a design meant to symbolize a united nation.
As of 2010, the back of all new pennies is the Union Shield, in 2009 there were 4 designs of Abraham Lincoln and prior to that was the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC.
These pennies are called "Wheat Pennies". They were last made in 1958.
Modern day pennies began using the shield in 2010.
Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. The front side had a picture of Miss Liberty wearing a Native American headdress and the back side had a shield and wreath with the words ONE CENT.
U.S. 2 cent coins have a large numeral 2 on the face framed by a wreath of wheat. On the back is the U.S. shield (not the eagle shield, a shield looking shield with vertical stripes) below a banner saying "In God We Trust"
On the reverse of all 2010/2011 pennies is the Union Shield which a design meant to symbolize a united nation.
A pentangle that represents his five virtures on a red backgorund and on the back if a picture of mary.
As of 2010, the back of all new pennies is the Union Shield, in 2009 there were 4 designs of Abraham Lincoln and prior to that was the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC.
Looks like today's cent except for the back. Search wheatback pennies for more.
You can use a metal polish to get pennies back to looking new.
yes. Rauschenberg's picture painting appeared in Fraser's hallway at the back of the set where his room is supposed to be. I have an exact replica of this at home.
If you have a belt run it through the handle on the back of your shield and then buckle it. Sling that over a shoulder and across your chest with the shield to the back.
Yes. You just simply go back to where you found the shield and get it.
These pennies are called "Wheat Pennies". They were last made in 1958.