The only coin featuring the Lincoln Memorial is the cent from 1959 to today, so I don't know exactly what your set consists of. A complete set from 1959 - 2008 would only bring $5 or $6 if all the coins were picked from circulation.
75 dollars
It would depend on the coins' conditions, but the majority of Lincoln Memorial pennies in that date range retail for less than a nickel each in the lowest uncirculated grade (MS-60). The only outstandingly valuable one is an error coin, the so-called "1983 over 83" with a doubled date.
The value of the Lincoln Memorial Cents minted from 1959 through 2008 in brilliant uncirculated condition is worth approximately 15.00 for the business minted coins from Philadelphia, Denver, And San Francisco... If you also have all of the proof coins issued from 1968 through 2008 you could probably add another 75.00 to 125.00 more in value to the collection... In 2009 the Lincoln Cents depicted 4 different reverses for the life of Abraham Lincoln...and in 2010 the Lincoln Cents changed their reverse to a Shield...and that will be continued until further notice...
I also have one with letters from liberty across the face. Thanks
The silver value of the half is anywhere from 16 - 22 times the face value - - $8 t0 $11 dollars. The numismatic value of the half depends on the grade. The collectors value of the set in original card is anywhere from $11 to what you can sell it for! This is the truth.
It's just a penny, spend it.
The Lincoln Memorial reverse was introduced in 1959. If you have a 1958 cent with the Memorial reverse it should be inspected by an expert. Most likely it's a fake, possibly made by splitting a 1958 cent in half and fusing a Memorial reverse on it.
Wheat cents are a variety of Lincoln cents minted from 1909 to 1958, currently worth about two cents. The Lincoln memorial pennies are still face value.
It's still only one cent. This is NOT a mint error.
The statue of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial is 19 feet tall and 19 feet wide, crafted from Georgia white marble. While the statue itself is a significant work of art, its monetary value is not typically assessed in the same way as other artworks, as it is a national monument. The overall cost of the Lincoln Memorial, completed in 1922, was approximately $2 million at that time, but the statue's value is primarily symbolic rather than financial.
The Lincoln Memorial reverse was introduced in 1959. If you have a 1958 cent with the Memorial reverse it should be inspected by an expert. Most likely it's a fake, possibly made by splitting a 1958 cent in half and fusing a Memorial reverse on it.
Please check your coin again. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. All cents dated 1959 to 2008 are Lincoln Memorial cents. If it is a 1978 Lincoln Memorial cent, it's only worth face value in circulated condition.