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US One-Cent-Coin 1¢ 1969-D Denver -Memorial & Lincoln- penny

  • One U.S. One-cent Coin
  • CONDITION: Circulated. Oxidation (aging, toning). Has been cleaned.
  • Unique Pictures of the actual item available in this listing. - - Colors are slightly off due to the light and metal reflectivity and the background. All pictures were taken with a hand-held digital camera. This is the same coin available in this listing in all of the pictures. Close-up pictures of the reverse (STATES & CENTS) were taken at different angles.
  • General Information:
  • The U.S. One-cent coin is also known as: 1¢ piece, $0.01, one-cent piece, penny.
  • One-hundredth (1/100) of a United States Dollar $1.
  • The Obverse-side image: Abraham Lincoln
  • The Obverse-side text inscriptions: LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST (year)
  • The Reverse-side images: Lincoln Memorial Building
  • Reverse-side text inscriptions: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM ONE CENT
  • Initials may or may not be located on the coin.
  • The Obverse designer was Victor D. Brenner. (aka VDB , Avigdor David Brenner, & Avigdor ben Gershon). He was born June 12, 1871 and died April 5, 1924.
  • The Reverse Lincoln Memorial Building design started 1959 for the sesquicentennial of Lincoln's birth. The coin design was by Frank Gasparro (FG) born August 26, 1909 and died September 29, 2001.
  • The Lincoln Memorial Building is located at The National Mall, 2 Lincoln Memorial Circle NW, Washington, District of Columbia, USA. Its form is a Greek Doric neoclassical temple by the architect Henry Bacon. It was dedicated and opened on May 30, 1922.
  • Initially this coin had a street-slang name of "trolley-car" because the Lincoln Memorial looked more like a trolley car than a recognizable building to most people. Probably today most people don't know what a trolley-car is.
  • Abraham Lincoln born February 12, 1809 and died April 15, 1865 was the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865.
  • E PLURIBUS UNUM translates from Latin roughly to: Out of many, one - which was the common motto from the USA seal from the late 1700's until 1956 when the motto officially became In God We Trust. This coin usually bears both sayings.
  • Liberty is defined as the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
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    ID: ds1969

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