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* [[United States 2005-S 5 cents KM-369|2005-S 5 cents, "Westward Journey", western waters reverse]] | * [[United States 2005-S 5 cents KM-369|2005-S 5 cents, "Westward Journey", western waters reverse]] | ||
* [[United States 2005-S dime|2005-S dime]] | * [[United States 2005-S dime|2005-S dime]] | ||
| + | * [[United States 2005-S quarter dollar KM-370|2005-S quarter dollar, California reverse]] | ||
| + | * [[United States 2005-S quarter dollar KM-371|2005-S quarter dollar, Minnesota reverse]] | ||
| + | * [[United States 2005-S quarter dollar KM-372|2005-S quarter dollar, Oregon reverse]] | ||
| + | * [[United States 2005-S quarter dollar KM-373|2005-S quarter dollar, Kansas reverse]] | ||
| + | * [[United States 2005-S quarter dollar KM-374|2005-S quarter dollar, West Virginia reverse]] | ||
* [[United States 2005-S half dollar|2005-S half dollar]] | * [[United States 2005-S half dollar|2005-S half dollar]] | ||
| − | * [[United States 2005 | + | * [[United States 2005 dollar KM-273|2005 "silver eagle" dollar]] |
* [[United States 2005-P dollar KM-375|2005-P dollar, John Marshall]] | * [[United States 2005-P dollar KM-375|2005-P dollar, John Marshall]] | ||
* [[United States 2005-S dollar|2005-S dollar, Sacagawea]] | * [[United States 2005-S dollar|2005-S dollar, Sacagawea]] | ||
| + | * [[United States 2005-W 50 dollars KM-219|2005-W 50 dollars, 1 oz gold eagle]] | ||
* [[United States 2019-S cent|2019-S cent, shield reverse]] | * [[United States 2019-S cent|2019-S cent, shield reverse]] | ||
* [[Coins and currency dated 2005]] | * [[Coins and currency dated 2005]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:08, 25 December 2025
The Lincoln cent was introduced in 1909 and the Lincoln Memorial reverse adopted in 1959. Made in the hundreds of billions, it is one of the most familiar coins in the world. The alloy was changed from bronze to copper-plated zinc in 1982. This example is a proof struck in San Francisco and is worth a few dollars. In 2009, the reverse was changed to four commemoratives honoring the Lincoln bicentennial, after which the shield reverse was adopted.
Recorded mintage: 3,344,679 proofs.
Specification: 2.5 g, copper plated zinc, 19 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: KM 201b.
- Yeoman, R. S., and Kenneth Bressett (ed.), A Guide Book of United States Coins, 65th Ed., Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing, 2011.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date, 13th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2018.
Link to:
- 1969-S cent
- 2005-S 5 cents, "Westward Journey", bison reverse
- 2005-S 5 cents, "Westward Journey", western waters reverse
- 2005-S dime
- 2005-S quarter dollar, California reverse
- 2005-S quarter dollar, Minnesota reverse
- 2005-S quarter dollar, Oregon reverse
- 2005-S quarter dollar, Kansas reverse
- 2005-S quarter dollar, West Virginia reverse
- 2005-S half dollar
- 2005 "silver eagle" dollar
- 2005-P dollar, John Marshall
- 2005-S dollar, Sacagawea
- 2005-W 50 dollars, 1 oz gold eagle
- 2019-S cent, shield reverse
- Coins and currency dated 2005
- return to United States Lincoln Memorial Cents (1959-2008)