The 1986 1 Cent coin, commonly known as the penny, is part of the United States coinage introduced in the Coinage Act of 1792. The obverse features a profile of Abraham Lincoln, while the reverse showcases the Lincoln Memorial, a design used from 1959 to 2008. A roll of these coins typically contains 50 individual pennies, totaling 50 cents. Collectors often seek specific mint marks or variations, making certain years and conditions more desirable in the numismatic market. The 1986 penny is relatively common and typically holds little premium above face value unless in outstanding condition or part of a special numismatic set.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1986-D 1c Roll 50 Coins | 1c Roll | Cents | 1986 | Denver |
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1986-P 1c Roll 50 Coins | 1c Roll | Cents | 1986 | Philadelphia |
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1986-S 1c Roll 50 Coins | 1c Roll | Cents | 1986 | San Francisco |