It is visible. It is very small and indistinct, but it is there.
A Lincoln Memorial penny. Lincoln is on the front, of course, and there's a tiny image of the statue visible inside the Memorial on the back.
The Lincoln Memorial
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Lincoln has been on the FRONT of the one cent coin from 1909 to the present. The Lincoln Memorial design was introduced in 1959 and if you look very closely you can see a tiny image of his statue between the center columns. So, to be very technical about it Lincoln's image was put on the back of the cent in 1959.
The design has been changed in 2009 to honor the bicentennial of Lincoln's birth. Four reverse images will be used, and 3 of them feature a building. The first version shows an image of the log cabin in which Lincoln was born. The third will show the Illinois state capitol, and the fourth will show the U.S. Capitol as it was under construction during Lincoln's term.The second design is the only one that doesn't show a building, and depicts Lincoln reading.The Lincoln Memorial is on the back of cents struck from 1959 to 2008. On better-struck coins, Lincoln's statue in the building can be seen. The Memorial is located at one end of the reflecting pool in Washington DC. The Washington Monument is at the other end. In between the two one can find the Vietnam Memorial and the World War 2 Memorial.
A Lincoln Memorial penny. Lincoln is on the front, of course, and there's a tiny image of the statue visible inside the Memorial on the back.
the Lincoln statue and other things as well
the lincoln statue and other things as well
Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States.
I think you mean statue - a "statute" is a type of law. And I think you're confusing the nickel's reverse with the back of the penny as well.Monticello is Thomas Jefferson's home, so there's no statue in it or visible on the coin. However, the Lincoln Memorial cent, issued from 1959 to 2008, shows a tiny image of Lincoln inside the memorial. It represents the statue that we're all familiar with.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and his second inaugural speech
"The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool"
Daniel Chester French designed the statue and the Piccirilli Brothers sculpted the final product with refinements added by French.
Its called the Abraham Lincoln Memorial
French did the Lincoln statue in the Lincoln Memorial.
The Lincoln Memorial includes a statue of Abraham Lincoln.
The Lincoln Memorial is a memorial to Abraham Lincoln in Washington DC. It's at the end of the Washington monument shadow pool. It's a large building with a giant statue of a seated Lincoln in it.