2004-D Lincoln Cent - MS-65
2004 D Lincoln Memorial Cent

MS-65 For Sale

$6.00

1960 Lincoln Cent - Small Date - AU-55
1960 Lincoln Memorial Cent

AU-55 For Sale

$3.50

1950 Lincoln Wheat Cent - AU-55
1950 Lincoln Wheat Cent

AU-55 For Sale 2 left

$2.50 each

Qty: 2 available

1995 S Proof Lincoln Cent
1995 S Lincoln Memorial Cent

PR-65 For Sale 2 left

$4.00 each

Qty: 2 available

1996 S Proof Lincoln Cent
1996 S Lincoln Memorial Cent

PR-65 For Sale

$4.00

1985 D Lincoln Cent - MS-65
1985 D Lincoln Memorial Cent

MS-65 For Sale

$3.50

1979 S Proof Lincoln Cent
1979 S Lincoln Memorial Cent

PR-65 For Sale

$4.00

Type 2

1999 S Proof Lincoln Cent
1999 S Lincoln Memorial Cent

PR-65 For Sale 2 left

$4.00 each

Small date, zinc

Qty: 2 available

1883 Indian Head Cent - VG
1883 Indian Head Cent

VG-8 For Sale

$4.00

1891 Indian Head Cent - VG
1891 Indian Head Cent

VG-8 For Sale

$3.00

1865 Indian Head Cent - G
1865 Indian Head Cent

G-4 For Sale

$14.00

1888 Indian Head Cent - VG
1888 Indian Head Cent

VG-8 For Sale

$4.00

1992-S Cent - PCGS PR96 Red DCAM
1992 S Lincoln Memorial Cent

PR-69 Certified For Sale

$10.00 Below PCGS Price Guide Value!

1979 Lincoln Cent - Double-Die Obverse - AU
1979 Lincoln Memorial Cent

AU-50 For Sale

$19.00

This Lincoln Memorial cent has a double-die obverse (front). This can be seen in the word "Liberty", especially the "L". …

1988 Lincoln Cent - Double-Die Reverse - AU
1988 Lincoln Memorial Cent

AU-55 For Sale

$55.00

This bright red Lincoln Memorial cent has a double-die reverse. This is indicated in the lettering and below the steps.

1863 Indian Head Cent - G
1863 Indian Head Cent

G-4 For Sale

$12.00

2009 D Lincoln Professional Life Cent
2009 D Lincoln Bicentennial Cent

MS-63 For Sale

$1.50

1908 Indian Head Cent - G or VG
1908 Indian Head Cent

G-4 For Sale 2 left

$2.00 each

Qty: 2 available

Small Cents replaced the unwieldy Large Cent in 1856 with the Flying Eagle design, followed by the Indian Head Cent (1859-1909) and the iconic Lincoln Cent (1909-present). The transition in metal composition tells economic history: initially copper-nickel, then bronze, briefly steel in 1943 due to World War II, and finally copper-plated zinc from 1982 onward. The Lincoln Cent is the longest-running design in U.S. coinage and remains one of the most collected series.