It depends on how you want to define "time period". It belongs to the modern age, the 20th and 21st centuries, the industrial and information ages, etc.
Both "E Pluribus Unum" and "In God We Trust" had appeared previously on other denominations, but the Lincoln cent was the first time those mottoes appeared on the 1-cent coin.
Mussorgsky belonged to the Romantic period.
1854
1929-1988
It was passed in 1920.
Abraham Lincoln was the president. this period of time was also when the civil war was happening. Abraham Lincoln was the president. this period of time was also when the civil war was happening.
He was a composer during the Romantic era.
That is called "anachronism," where something from one time period is placed or shown in another time period where it does not belong.
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Abraham Lincoln suffered from depression from time to time. There was a period before he ran for President when he had trouble living a normal life.
For US 1 cent coins: 1793 to 1942 and 1944 to 1982
No. The "VDB" has been on the obverse side of the Lincoln cent since 1918. For a time in 1909 the "VDB" was on the reverse of the coin but was removed that same year and was not on it again until 1918.