coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 1c \ Lincoln Cents - Memorial Reverse \ 1970 \ Philadelphia
The Lincoln Cent, specifically the Memorial Reverse design, was produced by the United States Mint from 1959 to 2008, featuring a depiction of the Lincoln Memorial on the reverse side. The 1970 Philadelphia Mint issue is notable for its lack of a mintmark, as coins produced in Philadelphia did not carry one during this period. Collectors often seek out various minting years and conditions, with factors such as circulation wear, special strikes, and errors influencing the coin's value. The 1970 Lincoln Cent is commonly found, but well-preserved examples can still be of interest to collectors due to their historical significance and aesthetic appeal.
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1970 1c RD | 1c | Lincoln Cents - Memorial Reverse | 1970 | Philadelphia |