Jump on the Lincoln bandwagon with the
2009 Lincoln 1st and 2nd Ceremony Release Cents. These two coins were released earlier this year, each in its own ceremony. What a wonderful way to honor the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln, one of our greatest presidents. Each coin is encapsulated and comes in its own box.
2009 Lincoln 1st and 2nd Ceremony Release Cents Includes:
- 2009 Lincoln "Youth in Kentucky" ceremony release cent
- 2009 Lincoln "Formative Years in Indiana" ceremony release cent
- 2 wooden display boxes
Product Features:
- 2009 marks the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth and the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln Cent. As part of the celebration, the United States Mint will issue 4 different reverse designs to be used on the 2009 Lincoln Cent: Birth in Kentucky; Formative Years in Indiana; Professional Life in Illinois and Presidency in Washington, D.C.
- Obverse - retains the profile of President Abraham Lincoln by Victor David Brenner
- "Birth in Kentucky" reverse - first release in the 4-coin series
- "Formative Years in Indiana" reverse - second release in the 4-coin series
- Graded Brilliant Uncirculated by ANACS - not released into circulation
- Produced by Philadelphia Mint
- Measure approx. 19.05mm (.75") in diameter
- Weigh approx. 2.5g (.0882 oz.)
- Sealed in acrylic holders
- Wooden boxes - measure approx. 1-1/2"H x 3-1/2"W x 5"L
- Coins made in USA; boxes made in China
- All coin items considered for return must be in their original condition as sold. Seals and cases contribute to the value of the coin and currency collectibles and must remain intact and unbroken. This applies but is not limited to: grading cases, Mint and Proof cases and packages, bag seals, original government sealed packaging and/or any other special packaging or containers.
About Collectible Coins…
Treasures from around the world – delivered right to your door! Our large selection of collectible coin sets, proofs, ancient and uncirculated coins is ideal for both the novice and the experienced collector. HSN coin experts travel the world for the best coins - from the latest U.S. state quarters to the Widow’s Mite coin, discovered during an archeological dig in the Middle East. Most coins include a Certificate of Authenticity that validates the coin’s origin and condition.