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Collection of Pennies Cliparts (43)
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A focused gallery of pennies illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A stylized illustration of the obverse side of a 1991 U.S. Lincoln cent, showcasing Abraham Lincoln’s profile, inscriptions, and classic copper tone.
A stylized sketch of the obverse of a 2012 Lincoln cent, highlighting key inscriptions and the Denver mint mark.
A clean black-and-white line drawing of the 2007 U.S. Lincoln penny’s front side, ideal for coloring, study, or digital reference.
A stylized, hand-drawn depiction of the reverse of the U.S. one-cent coin, showcasing the Lincoln Memorial and national motto.
Classic depiction of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse of the U.S. one-cent coin, rendered in warm copper tones.
A clean line drawing of the 2007 U.S. one-cent coin, highlighting both the obverse with Lincoln’s portrait and the reverse with the Lincoln Memorial.
The classic reverse of the U.S. penny (1959-2008) showing the Lincoln Memorial with the inscription “E PLURIBUS UNUM” above and “ONE CENT” below.
The 2007 Lincoln cent displays the classic portrait of President Lincoln on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the back, minted in commemoration of his legacy.
A clean black-and-white line drawing of four stacked 2007 Lincoln cents, highlighting the obverse design with “In God We Trust” and “Liberty.”
A clean, scalable line-art grid of U.S. one-cent coins-ideal for printing, tracing, or educational projects.
A clean line drawing of eight stacked 2007 Lincoln pennies, highlighting the obverse design with “In God We Trust,” “Liberty,” and Abraham Lincoln’s profile.
A clean line drawing of eight stacked 2007 Lincoln pennies, highlighting the obverse design with “In God We Trust,” “Liberty,” and the year.
Richly shaded coffee beans rendered in elegant vector style, perfect for coffee shop branding or menu design.
A simple yet effective illustration of a coin stack, commonly used to convey money, savings, or financial accumulation.
A modern graphic representation of a U.S. penny, emphasizing the "1¢" denomination in bold black type against a copper-toned circular background.
A stylized stack of six gleaming gold coins, commonly used to visualize wealth accumulation or monetary value.
A balanced arrangement of gold coin stacks visually representing compound growth and smart financial strategy.
A sketch-style rendering of the U.S. one-cent coin’s reverse, showcasing the Lincoln Memorial with “E Pluribus Unum” above and “One Cent” below.
The 2010 U.S. one-cent coin features Abraham Lincoln’s profile on the obverse and the new Union Shield reverse, marking a redesign after 50 years.
A lineup of six 2007 U.S. Lincoln cents, highlighting the iconic obverse design with Abraham Lincoln’s profile, “In God We Trust,” and “Liberty.”
A stylized sketch of Canada’s 1997 one-cent coin, highlighting the classic twin maple leaves and bold lettering.
Three British penny coins arranged side by side, overlaid with bold red “Penny Wars” text-perfect for school fundraising campaigns.
A stylized line drawing of a 2012 Lincoln penny, showing the obverse with “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “LIBERTY,” and the ‘B’ mint mark from Denver.
A bold illustration showing a hand scooping up coins and bills-representing opportunity, greed, or smart money management.
A vibrant illustration of stacked gold, silver, and copper coins-each detailed with laurel wreaths and numerals-evoking prosperity and fiscal responsibility.
A stylized Lincoln penny with Hebrew text encircling the iconic profile, blending American numismatics with cultural symbolism.
Brightly lit stacks of gold coins with sparkling highlights, visually conveying abundance and monetary success.
A 4th-century BCE silver coin from Amphipolis, Greece, honoring Hecate-the goddess of crossroads, magic, and the night.
A colorful cartoon pile of gold coins-perfect for visualizing wealth, rewards, or budgeting concepts.
A radiant gold coin design centered on the number one, accented with ornamental calligraphy and subtle gradients for a luxurious feel.
A clean line-art rendering of the obverse of the 2005 U.S. Kennedy half dollar, showing President John F. Kennedy’s profile and key inscriptions.
A dynamic cluster of warped, expressive smiley faces conveying chaos, irony, or emotional dissonance.
A lineup of nine U.S. Lincoln cents, with the rightmost coin displaying the 2007 obverse design honoring the 16th president.
The 2010 U.S. penny obverse showcases Abraham Lincoln in right-facing profile, with “In God We Trust” arched above and “Liberty” to the left.
A clean, stylized stack of four gleaming gold coins, symbolizing accumulated wealth and smart financial decisions.
A colorful illustration of stacked and scattered gold coins-perfect for representing wealth, earnings, or in-game currency.
Stacked copper coins forming an upward trend, symbolizing steady financial progress and wealth accumulation over time.
The 1990 U.S. dime showcases Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse and a torch flanked by oak and olive branches on the reverse, symbolizing liberty, strength, and peace.
