If it is in good shape, it could be worth thousands of dollars. Check with your local coin collector.
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.
Independence Hall $100 US Capitol $50 White House $20 US Treasury Building $10
The "wheat ear" design appears on all Lincoln cents issued from 1909 to 1958. The stylized design is meant to honor America's enormous production of that grain. The current Lincoln Memorial design was adopted in 1959 in honor of the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birth.
A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is on the front of the US $5 bill. If you look below the portrait, there's a small caption with his name. All U.S. bills have similar captions that identify both the person on the bill's front and the scene on the bill's back. The Lincoln Memorial is on the back. Lincoln is also on the 1 cent coin, and the Lincoln Memorial was on the back of the cent from 1959 to 2008.
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Abraham Lincoln
Not feathers, wheat stalks. And the Lincoln Memorial isn't missing, either. The ONE CENT design was used from 1909 to 1958. The Memorial was added in 1959 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birth. If there's a small "S" under the date it's worth between $1.65 and $6.50 in circulated condition, depending on how worn it is. If there's no letter, it's worth 25¢ to $1. All prices are retail.
Abraham Lincoln
A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, appears on the front of the US $5 bill. The reverse side shows a picture of the front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. Note that every modern US bill has a caption on each side identifying the person shown on the front and the building or scene on the back.
President Abraham Lincoln
A monument that was built to honor Abraham Lincoln is the Lincoln Memorial, located in Washington DC. The monument, and Lincoln himself, are depicted on the penny and the five-dollar bill. Another monument dedicated to the president is the Lincoln Highway, the first highway for cars that was transcontinental. There is also the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National History Park located in Hodgenville, Kentucky. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is located in Springfield, Illinois. Lincoln's New Salem, located in Menard County, Illinois, is a historical recreation of the village where Lincoln resided in the 1830s. There is also the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, also in Springfield, that memorializes and preserves the home where he lived from 1844-61. The Lincoln Tomb is the burial place of Lincoln, Marry Todd, and three of their sons. It is located in Oak Ridge Cemetery, also in Springfield. Lincoln's head is also one of the four sculptures that make up Mount Rushmore.
U.S. President Abraham Lincoln