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The 1916 Philadelphia Mint penny, often referred to as the Lincoln cent, is a significant collectible coin from the United States. It was produced during a period marked by the early adoption of the Lincoln design, which was first issued in 1909. The 1916 cent is notable for its relatively high mintage, but specific conditions and collector demand can affect its value. Coins from the Philadelphia Mint typically do not carry a mintmark, and those in uncirculated or high-grade condition are sought after by numismatists.