No, and there is no special significance that Lincoln is facing right. The Franklin Half Dollar minted from 1948-1963 has Benjamen Franklin facing right. Barber dimes, quarters and half-dollars minted from 1892-1916 has Liberty facing right. The Susan B Anthony Dollar minted from 1979-1999 has Susan B Anthony facing right. The Sacajawea Dollar minted from 2000-present has Sacajawea facing right. Many other historical US Coins have also been minted with Liberty facing right, including the Chain Cent and Liberty Cap cent.
Lincoln's face is to the right, if you mean it is to the left on you coin, post new question.
The person who created that penny used a portrait for Lincoln for the penny and in that picture, Lincoln is seen facing the right so yeah.
The Abraham Lincoln penny was minted in 1908 to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of Lincoln's birth. In 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt chose portraitist and sculptor Victor David Brenner to design the penny, probably because he admired Brenner's previous works of art. Those works included a bronze relief plaque bearing a portrait of Lincoln. Brenner adapted this design for the "heads," or obverse side of the penny. He based the plaque on a photograph of Lincoln taken on Feb. 9, 1864 by Anthony Berger. Lincoln faced right in the photo, so he faces right on the plaque and faces right on the penny. See http://money.howstuffworks.com/question775.htm
The Lincoln penny of 1909 was the first US coin with a president's face on it.
The Penny
The penny.
There's no such coin. Lincoln is on the penny.
The coin is just a common Lincoln cent, spend it.
A Penny
Kennedy is on the US half dollar (50 cent) coin and Lincoln is on the penny (1 cent) coin.
the markings on a penny is a Lincoln memorial because they wanted hes picture on a penny on a coin after he died.
Lincoln has been on the one cent coin since 1909. Also on the 2010 dollar coin.