The Lincoln Memorial
It's the Lincoln memorial building
The structure on the reverse of the Penny is a "crowned" portcullis (or gate).
The building you find on the back of a penny is the United States Capitol. The design, known as the "Lincoln Memorial" on the reverse side of the penny, features a view of the east front of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. This iconic structure serves as the meeting place for the United States Congress and is a symbol of American democracy and government.
Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
The dime doesn't have a picture of a building on it. The penny used to have the Lincoln Memorial, and the nickel shows Monticello.
The height of the building at the 102nd floor is 381 metres. The penny is irrelevant.
The height of the building at the 102nd floor is 381 metres. The penny is irrelevant.
If the back of the penny is just blank, this penny can be worth a fortune. Have the penny appraised at a coin dealer.
On Lincoln cents dated 1959-2008, the reverse shows the Lincoln Memorial.
The US one cent piece (penny) has the portrait of Lincoln on the "face" of the coin. The obverse (back) pictures the Lincoln Memorial. Both are connected to one of the most revered US Presidents.
Well, I think there are 22 steps on the back of a penny.