Probably nothing - it's not a real penny. Lincoln was born in 1809, so any object showing him sitting on a log, with an "1809" date is, at best, some commemorative trinket.
One cent.
One cent. It's part of the Lincoln Bicentennial series.
It's worth exactly one cent.
It is worth a penny unless there is an S under the date.
Probably nothing - it's not a real penny. Lincoln was born in 1809, so any object showing him sitting on a log, with an "1809" date is, at best, some commemorative trinket.
One cent.
The Abraham Lincoln penny with him sitting on a log reading a book is part of the "Formative Years" series of the Lincoln Bicentennial penny designs released in 2009. In circulated condition, this penny is typically worth face value (1 cent), but in uncirculated condition or as part of a set, it may be worth a few dollars to collectors.
One cent. It's part of the Lincoln Bicentennial series.
It's worth exactly one cent.
It's worth exactly one cent.
It is worth a penny unless there is an S under the date.
The penny with the log cabin on the back (2009) is the bicentennial anniversary of President Lincoln's birthday hence the sudden release which wouldn't last long since the old design has returned.
A 2009 penny featuring a log cabin and a depiction of Abraham Lincoln sitting on a log is part of the U.S. Mint's Lincoln Bicentennial series, commemorating the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth. While most 2009 pennies are not rare and typically only hold their face value of one cent, certain versions, particularly those in uncirculated condition or with unique mint errors, may have a higher value to collectors. It's best to consult a coin dealer or reference guide for a more accurate assessment of any specific penny's worth.
One cent, they are common, not an error and not made out of even copper.
Lincoln's family all lived in the same log cabin while he was a boy.
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