Lincoln Wheat Penny 1 ounce of copper
Lincoln Wheat Penny 1 Ounce Copper is a medal inspired by the longest-issued circulation coin in U.S. history—the Lincoln cent, which first appeared in 1909. The design by Victor D. Brenner is an icon of American minting, and its copper interpretation as a 1‑ounce .999 round is an attractive and detailed reconstruction of the classic motif. It is a great choice for collectors who value traditional themes and the timeless symbolism of American history.
The obverse of the medal faithfully renders the characteristic profile of Abraham Lincoln with visible details of the face and beard. It was with this coin that the era of portraying U.S. presidents on circulating coinage began. The round combines early 20th‑century classicism with modern craftsmanship, and the crisp relief underscores the elegance of the design. Paired with the patriotic reverse, it forms a complete, harmonious composition of strong historical significance.
Obverse: Depicts a right-facing bust of Abraham Lincoln. Above the portrait appears the inscription "IN GOD WE TRUST," to the left "LIBERTY," and at the bottom the rendered date "2017" together with the letter "P," referencing the anniversary mint mark of the Philadelphia Mint.
Reverse: Shows the shield introduced on cents in 2010, with the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" at the top and a ribbon bearing "ONE CENT" across the center. Around the rim are the inscriptions "UNITED STATES MINT" and "ONE AVDP OUNCE .999 COPPER," complemented by the mint mark "OM."





