Yes.
As of 2010, the back of all new pennies is the Union Shield, in 2009 there were 4 designs of Abraham Lincoln and prior to that was the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC.
Lincoln
The Lincoln Memorial
Abe Lincoln is pictured on the American one cent ( penny) coin. He was our 16th President.
One side of the penny pictures the Lincon Memorial in Washington D.C. The other side (the side with the person on it) pictures Abraham Lincoln. The penny is pretty much a tribute to Abraham Lincoln
As of 2010, the back of all new pennies is the Union Shield, in 2009 there were 4 designs of Abraham Lincoln and prior to that was the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC.
Lincoln
NO. It's just a penny. All Lincoln cents from 2010 to date have the shield reverse.
The Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial
The man on the back of the 2009 penny reading a book is Abraham Lincoln. The design commemorates the bicentennial of Lincoln's birth.
If you mean a Lincoln cent date 2010 or 2011 it's the Union Shield. If not, post new question with a date.
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
"Staw Penny" refers to an old US penny with wheat on the back, which was the design through the 1950s. Current pennies have the Lincoln Memorial on the back.
It's the Lincoln memorial building
Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
The U.S. Mint introduced a shield design on the back of pennies in 2010. This design marked the return to a single, original concept for the penny, featuring a shield symbolizing the unity of the states. Prior to this, the penny featured various designs over the years, including the Lincoln Memorial and the Lincoln Bicentennial designs.