Second in the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial One Cent Program, the "Formative Years" design is now available in two-roll sets. The reverse, designed and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Charles L. Vickers, depicts a young Lincoln reading while taking a break from working as a rail splitter in Indiana. The inscriptions are UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM and ONE CENT. The one-cent coins produced at the United States Mint at Philadelphia do not have a mint mark. The coins produced at the United States Mint at Denver display the "D" mint mark. These historic coins are available for a limited time only.2009 Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Two-roll Coin Set
This limited-edition cover—only 40,000 will be produced—is the ninth in the American Presidency $1 Coin Cover Series. The coin cover features two William Henry Harrison $1 Coins, one each from the United States Mint facilities at Philadelphia and Denver, from the first day of production from that facility—January 8, 2009 (Philadelphia), and January 5, 2009 (Denver).
For circulating $1 coins you want to spend or use in your business operations, we offer the circulating $1 coin rolls through the Circulating $1 Coin Direct Ship Program where you can buy up to 500 $1 coins at face value and receive free standard shipping and handling.
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