
One Ounce Silver Lincoln Penny Replica Round
This item is a bullion round struck from one troy ounce of silver, meticulously crafted to replicate the obverse design of a United States Lincoln Wheat Cent. The round features the iconic profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right, originally designed by Victor David Brenner. The inscription 'IN GOD WE TRUST' is visible along the upper rim, with 'LIBERTY' to the left and the date '1909' to the right. While it shares the aesthetic of a vintage coin, its weight and composition suggest it is a private mint bullion product. The physical condition shows significant environmental oxidation, resulting in a dark, almost black patina covering the entire surface, with hints of iridescent blue and green toning around the edges. There are visible abrasions and minor surface scratches consistent with handling. The strike appears to be of moderate quality, with some softening of the higher relief points of Lincoln's hair and coat due to wear or the minting process itself. There are no obvious maker's marks visible on the obverse to identify a specific private refinery, but the scale and weight context provided identify it as a silver investment piece rather than legal tender currency. The overall appearance is that of an aged, circulated piece of silver bullion.
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Estimated Value
$25-30
Basic Information
Category
Numismatics / Silver Bullion
Appraised On
April 26, 2026
Estimated Value
$25-30
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
1 ounce silver
Item Description
This item is a bullion round struck from one troy ounce of silver, meticulously crafted to replicate the obverse design of a United States Lincoln Wheat Cent. The round features the iconic profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right, originally designed by Victor David Brenner. The inscription 'IN GOD WE TRUST' is visible along the upper rim, with 'LIBERTY' to the left and the date '1909' to the right. While it shares the aesthetic of a vintage coin, its weight and composition suggest it is a private mint bullion product. The physical condition shows significant environmental oxidation, resulting in a dark, almost black patina covering the entire surface, with hints of iridescent blue and green toning around the edges. There are visible abrasions and minor surface scratches consistent with handling. The strike appears to be of moderate quality, with some softening of the higher relief points of Lincoln's hair and coat due to wear or the minting process itself. There are no obvious maker's marks visible on the obverse to identify a specific private refinery, but the scale and weight context provided identify it as a silver investment piece rather than legal tender currency. The overall appearance is that of an aged, circulated piece of silver bullion.
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