The listing, FIRST Gold-Plated 2009 Lincoln PennY has ended.
• The U.S. Mint struck four different Lincoln Pennies in 2009 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth and the 100th anniversary of the first Lincoln Penny.
• The U.S. Mint struck four different Lincoln Pennies in 2009 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth and the 100th anniversary of the first Lincoln Penny.
• Each coin was struck for circulation in Philadelphia and Denver, but no specific mint marks are promised.
• Each coin is richly layered in 24 karat gold to create a unique collection and to enhance the beauty of the coins.
• Only a tiny fraction of all 2009 coins were set aside for this special gold-plated collection.
• The obverse of each coin is the original Lincoln portrait by sculptor Victor D. Brenner that has graced the Penny since 1909.
• They were the first commemorative Pennies in history, and they were made only in 2009.
• The first coin honors Lincoln’s childhood in Kentucky; it features the log cabin where he was born in 1809.