The Lincoln penny, whether it is from 1937 or any other year, is one of the most recognizable pieces of US coinage. The iconic imagery coupled with the distinct face value is something that has interested people for years. Nowadays, collectors will do anything in their power to get their hands on 1937 Lincoln pennies. Being that these coins are no longer being minted, they are becoming increasingly difficult to acquire.
The coin's design features the image of former President Abraham Lincoln on the obverse side. Directly to the left of the President's image is the raised inscription of the word "Liberty," while a marking for the 1937 year of minting is to the President's right. Finally, the phrase "In God We Trust" is seen arching overtop.
On the reverse side of the Lincoln penny, there will be two raised inscriptions in the middle. One inscription reads "United States of America," and is joined by one that marks the "One Cent" face value. To both the left and the right of the central inscriptions will be two single wheat stalks; something that explains the "Wheat Penny" nickname the coin has acquired. Rounding out the reverse side is an inscription marking the Latin phrase "E Pluribus Unum."
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