Title:
Lincoln Penny Roll 2025 P With A Shield
Description:
Here are some key statistics about the 2025 Lincoln Cent:
Mint Marks: Philadelphia (P, no mint mark on the coin itself), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S).
Composition: Copper-plated zinc, consisting of 2.5% copper and the remainder zinc.
Weight: 2.500 grams.
Diameter: 0.750 inch (19.05 mm).
Edge: Plain.
Obverse Design: Features the classic portrait of Abraham Lincoln designed by Victor D. Brenner.
Reverse Design: The Union Shield, introduced in 2010, which signifies the unity of the states and Lincoln’s role in preserving the United States as a single unified country.
Mintage:
Total Mintages (Through April 1, 2025): 595.4 million Lincoln cents from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints combined.
Denver (D) Mintage (Through April 1, 2025): 295.4 million for circulation.
Philadelphia (P) Mintage (Through April 1, 2025): 350 million for circulation.
San Francisco (S) Mintage (Proof): The 2025-S proof penny is valued at $25 to $50.
Cost of Production: The United States Mint reports that the total production and distribution costs for each cent exceed its face value, estimated at 3.69 cents per coin in fiscal year 2024.
Collector Value:
Uncirculated 2025 Lincoln cents from Philadelphia and Denver are valued between $0.50 and $2.00.
Proof 2025-S Lincoln cents in high grades (e.g., PR69 or PR70) are commanding prices ranging from $150 to over $300, especially those labeled as first strikes or with deep cameo finishes.
Future of the Lincoln Cent: There has been discussion about discontinuing the cent due to rising production costs and the declining purchasing power of the coin.
Note: The mintage figures listed are as of April 1, 2025. It’s important to remember that these numbers may increase as the year progresses.
Mint Marks: Philadelphia (P, no mint mark on the coin itself), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S).
Composition: Copper-plated zinc, consisting of 2.5% copper and the remainder zinc.
Weight: 2.500 grams.
Diameter: 0.750 inch (19.05 mm).
Edge: Plain.
Obverse Design: Features the classic portrait of Abraham Lincoln designed by Victor D. Brenner.
Reverse Design: The Union Shield, introduced in 2010, which signifies the unity of the states and Lincoln’s role in preserving the United States as a single unified country.
Mintage:
Total Mintages (Through April 1, 2025): 595.4 million Lincoln cents from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints combined.
Denver (D) Mintage (Through April 1, 2025): 295.4 million for circulation.
Philadelphia (P) Mintage (Through April 1, 2025): 350 million for circulation.
San Francisco (S) Mintage (Proof): The 2025-S proof penny is valued at $25 to $50.
Cost of Production: The United States Mint reports that the total production and distribution costs for each cent exceed its face value, estimated at 3.69 cents per coin in fiscal year 2024.
Collector Value:
Uncirculated 2025 Lincoln cents from Philadelphia and Denver are valued between $0.50 and $2.00.
Proof 2025-S Lincoln cents in high grades (e.g., PR69 or PR70) are commanding prices ranging from $150 to over $300, especially those labeled as first strikes or with deep cameo finishes.
Future of the Lincoln Cent: There has been discussion about discontinuing the cent due to rising production costs and the declining purchasing power of the coin.
Note: The mintage figures listed are as of April 1, 2025. It’s important to remember that these numbers may increase as the year progresses.
Country:
United States
Year:
2025
Mintage:
595,400,000
Material:
Copper
Denomination:
$0.01
Weight:
2.5 g
Diameter:
19.05 mm
Edge:
Smooth
Designers:
Victor David Brenner
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Date Added:
2025-07-15 11:09:13
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$20.00
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-01-16
Date Added:
2025-07-15 11:09:13