Lincoln Cent Rolls Site Map

  • 1959-2008 Lincoln Cent Mintages
    The Lincoln Memorial Cent was minted from 1959 to 2008. During this time period, the majority of mintages were above one billion due to the prevalence of the denomination in circulation. There were several years earlier in the series with mintages below the one billion mark, most notably some of the circulation strike San Francisco Mint issues.
  • 2009 Lincoln Cent Mintages
    The 2009 Lincoln Cents issued in four different designs for the Bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln had some of the lowest mintages for circulation strike Lincoln Cents in decades.
  • Lincoln Cent Designs
    The Lincoln Cent has been undergone a number of reverse design changes during the long duration of the series. The series was first introduced in 1909 featuring a portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse designed by Victor D. Brenner.

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  • 2010 Lincoln Cent Rolls
    The 2010 Lincoln Cent features a brand new reverse design, which will permanently replace the prior Lincoln Memorial design. Find a selection of 2010 Lincoln Cent rolls available for sale.
  •  50 Roll Box
    The 2010 Lincoln Cent features a brand new reverse design, which will replace the long running Lincoln Memorial design. Find a selection of full 50-roll boxes available for sale.
  • 2009 Lincoln Cent Rolls
    The 2009 Lincoln Cent featured four different reverse designs to celebrate the Bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth. Find a selection 2009 Lincoln Cent Rolls available for sale below.
  •  Birthplace
    The first 2009 Lincoln Cent released featured a reverse design representative of Abraham Lincoln's Birthplace and Childhood spent in Kentucky. Find a selection of 2009 "Birthplace" Lincoln Cent Rolls available for sale.
  •  Formative Years
    The first 2009 Lincoln Cent released featured a reverse design representative of Abraham Lincoln's Formative Years spent in Indiana. Find a selection of 2009 "Formative Years" Lincoln Cent Rolls available for sale.
  •  Professional Life
    The third 2009 Lincoln Cent released featured a reverse design representative of Abraham Lincoln's Professional Life spent in Illinois. Find a selection of 2009 "Professional Life" Lincoln Cent Rolls available for sale below.
  •  Presidency
    The fourth and final 2009 Lincoln Cent released featured a reverse design representative of Abraham Lincoln's Presidency in Washington DC. Find a selection of 2009 "Presidency" Lincoln Cent Rolls available for sale below.
  •  50 Roll Box
    The 2009 Lincoln Cent was issued with a series of four different reverse designs. Find a selection of full 50-roll boxes of 2009 Lincoln Cents available for sale.
  • 2009 Lincoln Cent Two Roll Sets
    The United States Mint offered a series of two roll sets for each of the 2009 Lincoln Cent designs. Find the a selection of the US Mint's 2009 Lincoln Cent Two Roll Sets (Product Codes LP1, LP2, LP3, LP4) available for sale below.
  •  Birthplace LP1
    The US Mint's 2009 Lincoln Cent Two Roll Set featuring the Birthplace design, product code LP1. Find a selection of 2009 Lincoln Cent LP1 Two Roll Sets available for sale.
  •  Formative Years LP2
    The US Mint offered a special series of products for Lincoln's Bicentennial Year. Find the a selection of the US Mint's 2009 Lincoln Cent Formative Years Two Roll Sets (Product Code LP2) available for sale below.
  • 1959-2008 Lincoln Cent Rolls
    During the years 1959 to 2008, the Lincoln Cent featured a reverse design depicting the Lincoln Memorial. Find a selection of Lincoln Cent Rolls available for sale.
  •  50 Roll Box
    The Lincoln Cents issued from 1959 to 2008 featured a view of the Lincoln Memorial on the reverse. Find a selection of 1959-2008 Lincoln Cent Boxes, containing 50-rolls each.
  • 1909-1958 Lincoln Cent Rolls
    The Lincoln Cent as it was originally issued featured a portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and a pair of wheat ears on the reverse. Below is a selection of BU Lincoln Cent Rolls from the years 1909 to 1958 available for sale.
Lincoln Cent Rolls