This is somewhat of a trick question. The answer could be Yes or No, depending on the coin's date.
The portrait on the front of the cent is essentially the same one that's appeared since the coin was first made in 1909. However .... all Lincoln Memorial cents (1959-2008) have a tiny image of Lincoln's statue inside the Lincoln Memorial on the reverse side, and two of the four 2009 commemorative cents also have images of Lincoln on the reverse.
Abraham Lincoln's picture appears on the US one cent piece (penny). His picture also appears on the US $5 bill. His likeness is also carved on the Mount Rushmore Monument in South Dakota.
He was the first US president with a beard.
His biography doesn't tell us that information.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the US.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln is the only president to appear on the US cent (a/k/a penny)
The Lincoln cent entered circulation in August, 1909.
This is available on many websites devoted to US political history.
The state of South Carolina seceded from the USA, followed by six others before Lincoln's inauguration.
The famous US President Abraham Lincoln died in 1865. There are probably a fair number of non-famous Abraham Lincolns living whose parents decided to saddle them with that name.
Abraham Lincoln's likeness is on the 5$ bill and the penny (1 cent).
Most of the colonies had issued coins earlier, but the first officially struck US coin was the 1793 Fugio Cent.