![]() ![]() Prices below are quoted from NGC Coin Explorer for coins. Prices can escalate from there, to around 100 for an MS67. They are in Gem BU condition, with great eye appeal. A certified 2009 Lincoln cent grading MS65 often sells for around 15. The 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Log Cabin Penny features an image of the log cabin where Lincoln was born and spent his early life.Įach coin in the 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Log Cabin Penny Box of 50 Rolls is comprised of. The 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Log Cabin Penny was designed by Richard Masters and sculpted by Jim Licaretz. The 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Penny Log Cabin Cent Gem BU is emblematic of Lincoln's birth and early childhood in Kentucky. The coins were designed to be emblematic of four different stages of the 16th President's life, his birth and early childhood in Kentucky, his formative years in Indiana, his professional life in Illinois, and finally his Presidency in Washington D.C. The Presidential One Dollar Coin Act of 2005 required that the reverse of the Lincoln Cent be redesigned for 2009 in honor of the Bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth. This makes this box of 50 rolls of 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Log Cabin Pennies a great addition to any BU Lincoln Penny collection, and a great value. See history and facts about the first one released - the 2009 Lincoln log cabin penny, honoring Lincolns birth and early childhood in Kentucky from the years 1809 to 1816. These 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Log Cabin Pennies are in Gem Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition, with great eye appeal and no major marks or visible problems. These Bicentennial Lincoln pennies honor the 200th anniversary of Lincolns birth. Since some users own several versions, the sum may be greater than 100%.We are proud to offer for sale this 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Penny Log Cabin Cents Gem BU $25 Box of 50 Rolls for sale. Numista does not buy or sell coins or banknotes.įrequencies show the percentage of Numista users who own each year or variety among all the users who own this coin. They serve as an indication only they are not intended to be relied upon for buying, selling or exchanging. They are in Gem BU condition, with great eye appeal. Each coin in the 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Log Cabin Penny Roll is comprised of. They are based on evaluations by Numista users and sales realized on Internet platforms. The 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Log Cabin Penny features an image of the log cabin where Lincoln was born and spent his early life. Values in the table above are expressed in UAH. The image of Lincoln remained on the obverse (heads) of all four cents in the new program. It was also the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln penny, which the Mint first made in 1909. One of the last videos in this style in my series highlighting a different coin you may find in pocket change or in a collection worth money. Please sign in or create an account to manage your collection. Mint made four special penny designs to celebrate Abraham Lincoln’s 200th birthday. 1 Cent "Lincoln Cent" (Professional Life).1 Cent "Lincoln Cent" (Formative Years).1 Cent "Lincoln Cent" (Birth and Early Childhood - Bronze).100 Year Anniversary Lincoln Cent 2009 Log Cabin Version Vintage Over 14 Years Old Uncirculated Shinny-Proof Like Penny Coin. United States Mint of Denver, United States (1906-date) 2009 P & D Lincoln Bicentennial Cents / 2 Coins Formative Years in Indiana (1816-1830) Was 3.98 Now 2.25. LOG CABIN & HOME BUILDING SAVE Thousands building your home. United States Mint of Philadelphia, United States (1792-date) ![]() He assisted the United States Mint with the creation of new designs for coins and medals since 2004. However, 2009 pennies graded MS66 can sell for a few dollars or more, and those in MS67. ![]() Richard Masters (born in Sioux City, Iowa) studied design and drawing at the University of Iowa. In general, 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cents are worth one cent in average condition. ![]()
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