The Lincoln cent (1959 to present) features Lincoln on both sides of the coin. On the obverse, we see his face in profile; on the reverse, he is seated in the Lincoln Memorial.
1 cent (penny).
The One Cent Piece, penny: This coin has President Lincoln's profile on one side. The opposite has Lincoln sitting in the Lincoln Memorial. (1959 - Present) The 25 cent piece, quarter: This coin has President Washington's profile on one side. The opposite side has Washington standing in a boat full of other men. (1999 New Jersey State Quarter)
There is no special reason for this. The way the presidents face is not determined by any law but is determined by the designer.
In average condition, both coins are only worth their face value.
The FACE value is the same as all other US coins set by the denomination.
It's not real. It's 99.99999% certain you have a magician's coin, which is a novelty item made by slicing 2 quarters in half and swapping sides.
The Lincoln penny of 1909 was the first US coin with a president's face on it.
The value will be five cents. Older coins were often struck with one side first, then the other - meaning that the face and reverse sides were not aligned. Modern processes are able to strike both sides simultaneously - meaning the images on both sides of the coin are perpendicular.
With the dates of 1987 & 1992 they can't be State Quarters first year for state quarters was 1999. If the coins have Washington's Head on both sides they're novelty coins and have no collectible value at all.
diplegia, affecting the same body region on both sides of the body (both arms, for example, or both sides of the face)
Regardless of the image, all coins are made by engraving a die that is then used to strike the coins on a mechanical press. See the Related Link for a much more detailed explanation.
Please see the many other posts on this site describing how these trick coins are made by fusing together halves of genuine coins. They sell for a few bucks in novelty shops but have no numismatic value.
Being as Queen Elizabeth II has her face on both coins and notes,it is likely Barack Obama will have his face on coins and dollar notes.
He felt that he could get both sides to unite and not face any horrible war anymore.
The former presidents of America both represent the number 1. Abraham Lincoln has his face on the penny which is one cent. George Washington has his face on the one dollar bill. :) Or am I wrong, there is a different answer? : /
A smiley face, a square, a circle, and a diamond.
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