![]() ![]() The proof version is made from a composition of 95% copper, 5% tin and zinc, which was the original Lincoln cent metallic composition when the design was first struck in 1909. The Lincoln Professional Life cent is being struck in both proof and uncirculated varieties. Don Everhart sculpted the design on the reverse. Joel Iskowitz created the design on the reverse (“tail’s side”). Victor David Brenner, a famous sculptor whose career in the early 1900s drew much applause, designed the profile of the 16th president that we have known on the cent since 1909. Wondering who designed the Professional Life Lincoln cent? Facts About The Professional Life Lincoln Cent Mint typically strikes billions (with a “B”) of Lincoln cents every year, and has been doing so on a regular basis for more than 40 years.īecause of the popularity of the Lincoln Bicentennial cents, it apparently has been difficult for some coin collectors to locate the new pennies in circulation. ![]() Information on exactly how many will be released, though, is not currently available. Mint intends to make “millions” of the 2009 Professional Life Lincoln cents for circulation. Mint is selling, uncirculated 2009 Lincoln Professional Life cents are being released in circulation and in rolls. While proof examples can be purchased only in proof sets the U.S. Professional Life Lincoln Penny In Circulation The Lincoln Bicentennial cent series follows Lincoln from his early years in a Kentucky log cabin in the early 1800s up through his presidency, during the Civil War. The 2009 Professional Life Lincoln cent is a continuation of the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial series. Here’s more about the new Lincoln penny which highlights Abraham Lincoln’s professional life… ![]() This Lincoln Bicentennial cent features Abraham Lincoln’s professional life in Illinois. The third redesigned Lincoln penny in the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial series is being released August 13, 2009. If you buy thru these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. ![]()
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