2013-P (Philadelphia) Lincoln Cents - Bicentennial and Shield Reverse

Coin / United States of America / 2013 / Philadelphia / Lincoln Cents - Bicentennial and Shield Reverse / 1ยข (One Cent, Penny)

This 2013 Lincoln Cent, also known as the one cent coin or penny, is part of the Bicentennial and Shield Reverse series, representing a significant period in American numismatics. Minted in Philadelphia, it bears the "P" mint mark, indicating its origin. The coin has a diameter of 19 mm and weighs 2.5 grams, constructed from copper-plated zinc material. The design on the reverse features a prominent shield, symbolizing American unity and strength, while the obverse showcases the iconic portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, honoring his legacy and contributions to the nation. With a mintage of 3,750,400,000 coins, this particular penny is common in circulation, and its face value is 1 cent (or $0.01). Given its relatively recent production and high mintage, this coin typically holds a nominal value, primarily of sentimental and historical interest rather than significant monetary worth. It's a great representation of contemporary U.S. coinage and a staple for collectors interested in modern Lincoln Cents or the evolution of American currency.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.01
diameter 19
height 0
material Copper Plated Zinc
mint-mark P
mintage 3750400000
type Coins
weight 2.5
width 0
year-display 2013