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Lincoln Wheat Cents

Lincoln Wheat Cents

Victor David Brenner designed the Lincoln cent, and the story of how it came about is unusually well documented for a coin design. President Theodore Roosevelt, who had already pushed through the Saint-Gaudens gold redesign, wanted to put Abraham Lincoln on a coin for the centennial of his birth in 1909. Roosevelt sat for Brenner in 1908 for a portrait plaque and was impressed enough with the Lithuanian-born sculptor's work to recommend him for the cent redesign. Brenner had studied at the Académie Julian in Paris and established himself in New York as a medalist and sculptor of considerable skill. He was not a Mint employee, which made the arrangement somewhat unusual, and Chief Engraver Charles Barber resented the intrusion. Barber had controlled the Mint's design work for decades and did not appreciate outsiders, a pattern that had played out before with Saint-Gaudens and would continue to be a source of friction at the Mint for years afterward.

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1909–1958Years struck
26Date/variety entries
Philadelphia, Denver, San FransiscoMints
Circulation Strikes Proofs

Key Dates & Notable Varieties

Key date
Semi-key
Variety
Proof
Special
NIFC
Regular
DateVarietyMintageClassificationCK #
1909 VDB 1,194 Key Date CK-426
1909 Lincoln 1,194 Key Date CK-424
1910 Key Date CK-433
1911 Key Date CK-435
1912 Key Date CK-440
1913 Key Date CK-444
1914 Key Date CK-448
1915 Key Date CK-451
1916 Key Date CK-456
1936 Brilliant 5,569 Key Date CK-512
1936 Satin 5,569 Key Date CK-514
1937 9,320 Key Date CK-518
1938 14,734 Key Date CK-522
1939 13,520 Key Date CK-526
1940 15,872 Key Date CK-530
1941 21,100 Key Date CK-533
1942 32,600 Key Date CK-539
1950 51,386 Key Date CK-567
1951 57,500 Key Date CK-571
1952 81,980 Key Date CK-575
1953 128,800 Key Date CK-578
1954 233,300 Key Date CK-583
1955 378,200 Key Date CK-587
1956 669,384 Key Date CK-592
1957 1,247,952 Key Date CK-595
1958 875,652 Key Date CK-598
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