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2009-D Lincoln Formative Years Copper BU Penny
2009-D Lincoln Formative Years Copper BU Penny INB Slab
This 2009-D Lincoln Bicentennial Penny commemorates the Formative Years of Abraham Lincoln in Indiana. Struck at the Denver Mint, this copper coin features the second design in the four-part 2009 series, depicting a young Lincoln reading while taking a break from rail splitting. This specific specimen is graded as Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) and comes preserved in an International Numismatic Bureau (INB) slab. As a special 2009 commemorative issue, this coin captures a pivotal era of American history and is a must-have for any Lincoln cent collector looking for a high-quality, uncirculated copper example of this unique one-year type.
2009-D Lincoln Formative Years Copper BU Penny INB Graded
Condition: This item is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition as noted by the International Numismatic Bureau grading label. The coin is a 2009-D Lincoln Cent featuring the Formative Years reverse design, struck at the Denver Mint. The metal content for the special 2009 numismatic collector sets of this series was copper (95% copper, 5% tin and zinc), matching the original 1909 alloy. This strike type is a business strike produced as part of the Lincoln Bicentennial One Cent Program, which celebrated the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth and the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln cent. The historical context of this specific design depicts Lincoln as a young man reading while taking a break from rail splitting in Indiana. The coin is housed in an INB protective slab and is identified by serial number 2217689293.
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