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NO- not since 1909. Abraham Lincoln has been honored on the penny since his birth centennial in 1909. Before 1909, the penny pictured the head of a generic American Indian wearing a feathered head dress.

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What amendment states no person be elected president more than twice No person who has held the office of president for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president?

Amendment 22 is what you are thinking of.


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