The penny with the log cabin on the back (2009) is the bicentennial anniversary of President Lincoln's birthday hence the sudden release which wouldn't last long since the old design has returned.
About $1 but for a 50 penny roll (of that penny) on on-line auctions can sell anywhere from $2 to well over $50(if your auctioneers are in a good mood).That pretty good if you ask me
Yes. Abe used to live in a log cabin.
One cent.
Yes. he was born in a Log Cabin, on Sinking Spring Farm near Nolin Creek, around two and a half miles from Hodgenville, Kentucky. His family then moved to Knob Creek, also a few miles from Hodgenville, Kentucky, in 1811 to another Cabin, and remained there until Lincoln was 7. At age 7, late in 1816, Lincoln's family moved to Indiana, and also lived in a cabin.
The penny with the log cabin on the back (2009) is the bicentennial anniversary of President Lincoln's birthday hence the sudden release which wouldn't last long since the old design has returned.
Lincoln's family all lived in the same log cabin while he was a boy.
About $1 but for a 50 penny roll (of that penny) on on-line auctions can sell anywhere from $2 to well over $50(if your auctioneers are in a good mood).That pretty good if you ask me
Abraham Lincoln was the only President born in KY and he was born in a log cabin.
Abraham Lincoln
Yes. Abe used to live in a log cabin.
I'm sure many people have been born in a log cabin in Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln is someone famous.
Yes
He was born in a log cabin.
The Abraham Lincoln penny with him sitting on a log reading a book is part of the "Formative Years" series of the Lincoln Bicentennial penny designs released in 2009. In circulated condition, this penny is typically worth face value (1 cent), but in uncirculated condition or as part of a set, it may be worth a few dollars to collectors.
President Lincolns log cabin and Lincoln sitting on a log
the Land of Lincoln because Lincoln was born here in a log cabin. :)