2009 Lincoln Cent P&D 2 Roll Set - Formative Years
2009 Lincoln Cent P&D 2 Roll Set - Formative Years
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Celebrate Lincoln's Education: 2009 Formative Years Bicentennial Cents
Commemorate Abraham Lincoln's commitment to self-education with this complete P&D roll set of the 2009 Formative Years Lincoln Cent, the second design in the historic four-coin bicentennial series. Released to honor the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth and the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln Cent, these coins feature Victor David Brenner's iconic VDB initials restored to the obverse and a new reverse design depicting young Lincoln reading by candlelight. This set includes one 50-coin roll from Philadelphia and one from Denver, providing 100 coins total for collectors, educators, and history enthusiasts.
What Makes This Set Special
- Complete P&D set - One 50-coin roll from Philadelphia Mint and one from Denver Mint (100 coins total)
- Second in the bicentennial series - Part of the historic 2009 four-design commemorative program
- Formative Years reverse - Young Lincoln reading by candlelight, symbolizing his dedication to self-education
- VDB initials restored - Victor David Brenner's signature returns to Lincoln's shoulder on the obverse
- 2009 date - Marking Lincoln's 200th birth anniversary and the cent's 100th year
- Copper-plated zinc composition - Standard modern cent composition
- Original bank rolls - 50 coins per roll as issued
The Artistry Behind the Coin
Obverse: Victor David Brenner's timeless portrait of Abraham Lincoln faces right, his thoughtful expression captured in profile. For the first time since 1909, Brenner's VDB initials appear prominently on Lincoln's shoulder, restoring the designer's signature to its original position. LIBERTY arcs along the left rim, IN GOD WE TRUST sits above Lincoln's head, and the date 2009 marks this special bicentennial year at the lower right.
Reverse: Designer Charles Vickers depicts a young Abraham Lincoln seated on a log, absorbed in reading a book by the warm glow of candlelight. This powerful image represents Lincoln's formative years in Indiana, where despite limited formal schooling, he pursued knowledge with relentless determination. The scene captures the future president's hunger for learning that would shape his character and eloquence. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA curves along the top, E PLURIBUS UNUM appears in the field, and ONE CENT declares the denomination below. The mint mark (P or D) is positioned near the bottom.
Why Collectors Choose This Set
The 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cent series represents one of the most significant commemorative programs in U.S. Mint history, with four distinct reverse designs chronicling Lincoln's life journey. The Formative Years design resonates deeply with collectors and educators, illustrating the self-taught wisdom that would guide Lincoln through the nation's darkest hours. Having both Philadelphia and Denver rolls provides excellent value for filling albums, educational projects, or sharing with family members. The restoration of Brenner's VDB initials adds historical significance, connecting these modern commemoratives to the original 1909 design controversy. Whether you're completing the four-design series or focusing on this meaningful tribute to Lincoln's dedication to learning, this P&D set offers both numismatic and inspirational value.
Images shown are stock photos representative of the product you will receive. Actual rolls may vary slightly in appearance.
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