2009 - D Lincoln Bicentennial Series 5 Coin Set - All 4 Designs with Extra Obverse Coin
2009 - D Lincoln Bicentennial Series 5 Coin Set - All 4 Designs with Extra Obverse Coin
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Complete the Story of Lincoln - All Four 2009 D Mint Bicentennial Designs in One Whitman Holder
The 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial cent series is one of the most historically significant issues in modern U.S. coinage - four distinct reverse designs, each depicting a different chapter of Abraham Lincoln's remarkable life. This 5-coin set brings together all four 2009 Denver Mint designs in a classic Whitman holder, with a fifth opening dedicated to an extra obverse coin, giving you a complete display of Lincoln's portrait alongside every chapter of his story.
What Makes This Set Special
- 5-Opening Whitman Holder - Purpose-built display holder with five individual coin openings for a clean, organized presentation
- All Four 2009 D Mint Reverse Designs - Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky, Formative Years in Indiana, Professional Life in Illinois, and Presidency in Washington D.C.
- Extra Obverse Coin Included - A fifth 2009 D Mint Lincoln cent fills the bonus opening, showcasing the Victor David Brenner portrait design
- Denver Mint Issue - All five coins bear the "D" mint mark from the Denver Mint facility
- Brilliant Uncirculated Condition - Coins display full mint luster with crisp strike detail on every design
- Lincoln Bicentennial Series - Issued in 2009 to mark the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth
- U.S. Mint Official Issues - Legal tender cents backed by the United States government
The Artistry Behind the Coins
Obverse (Heads) - All Five Coins: The 2009 Lincoln cent obverse features the classic portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Victor David Brenner, first introduced in 1909 on the centennial of Lincoln's birth. The inscription "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears above, "LIBERTY" to the left, the date "2009" to the right, and the "D" Denver Mint mark below the date. This is the same iconic portrait that has graced the cent for over a century.
Reverse Design 1 - Birth and Early Childhood (Kentucky): Depicts a log cabin representing Lincoln's humble origins near Hodgenville, Kentucky, where he was born on February 12, 1809. The design by Richard Masters and Jim Licaretz captures the frontier simplicity of Lincoln's earliest years.
Reverse Design 2 - Formative Years (Indiana): Shows a young Lincoln reading by firelight while seated on a log, symbolizing his self-education and intellectual drive during his years in Indiana. Designed by Charles Vickers, this scene reflects the determination that would define his character.
Reverse Design 3 - Professional Life (Illinois): Features Lincoln standing before the Illinois State Capitol, representing his years as a lawyer and state legislator in Springfield. Designed by Joel Iskowitz and Don Everhart, it honors the professional foundation that launched his political career.
Reverse Design 4 - Presidency (Washington D.C.): Depicts the partially constructed U.S. Capitol dome as it appeared during Lincoln's presidency, symbolizing a nation still being built and unified. Designed by Susan Gamble and Joseph Menna, it is a powerful image of leadership during the Civil War era.
Why Collectors Choose This Piece
The 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial series was a one-year-only issue, making it a permanent fixture in any serious Lincoln cent collection. Assembling all four reverse designs from a single mint in one holder is the most satisfying way to display the complete narrative arc of Lincoln's life - from a Kentucky log cabin to the White House. The addition of a fifth obverse coin gives this set a unique display dimension, letting the portrait stand on its own alongside the four reverse chapters. Presented in a Whitman holder, this set is ready to display, store, or gift without any additional supplies needed.
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