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Collection of Penny Heads (22)

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The 2010-D Lincoln penny obverse shows President Abraham Lincoln in right-facing profile, with “In God We Trust” above, “Liberty” to the left, and “2010 D” at lower right.
The reverse of the Lincoln cent (1959-2008), depicting the Lincoln Memorial with the inscriptions “United States of America”, “E Pluribus Unum”, and “One Cent”.
A well-preserved 1991-D Lincoln penny showcasing the iconic obverse design with Abraham Lincoln’s profile and the “D” mint mark.
A stylized artistic rendering of the obverse side of the U.S. Lincoln penny-faithful to the iconic 1909-present design.
A classic U.S. five-cent nickel showcasing Thomas Jefferson’s left-facing portrait, minted since 1938.
The 2005 Lincoln cent shows President Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the Lincoln Memorial on the reverse, with “D” mint mark indicating Denver production.
A 2006 Lincoln penny showing both sides: Lincoln’s portrait on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the back.
The obverse of a modern U.S. quarter dollar, minted with the “D” Denver Mint mark, honors George Washington in classic neoclassical style.
A playful sketch of a 2012 Lincoln cent, creatively enhanced with a bowtie on Lincoln’s silhouette-blending numismatics and humor.
The 1859 Indian Head Cent-obverse shows Liberty with feathered headdress; reverse displays “ONE CENT” encircled by a laurel wreath and bow.
The 2023 U.S. Lincoln penny obverse, showcasing a finely sculpted profile of Abraham Lincoln with classic inscriptions and date.
A stylized line drawing of the 2012 Lincoln penny, featuring the obverse design with “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “LIBERTY,” and a whimsical bowtie added to Lincoln’s silhouette.
A 2009 British one penny coin showing Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and the modern Britannia motif on the reverse.
The 1909-S Lincoln cent, minted in San Francisco, marks the debut of the Lincoln penny series and is highly sought by collectors.
A clean, stylized illustration showing the “heads” sides of seven iconic US coins-perfect for educational or design reference.
A stylized, orange-toned sketch of the U.S. one-cent coin, showing the Lincoln Memorial and key inscriptions like “E Pluribus Unum.”
A well-preserved 1902 Indian Head Cent featuring the iconic Liberty profile wearing a feathered headdress and the inscription “LIBERTY.”
A stylized 1-cent coin illustration showing “1¢” in bold type against a copper background with a black rim.
A classic U.S. quarter showing George Washington in left-facing profile, with detailed hair and a ribbon-minted since 1932 to honor the first U.S. president.
The current U.S. one-cent coin reverse features a shield with vertical stripes, topped by “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and a ribbon declaring “ONE CENT.”
A classic skeptical cartoon figure, ideal for illustrating doubt, analysis, or comedic critique.
The reverse of the U.S. penny from 1959-2008, featuring the Lincoln Memorial and the motto “E Pluribus Unum.”
A clean studio arrangement of eight U.S. coins-four obverses and four reverses-highlighting iconic designs from Lincoln to Washington.