Generations of collectors have treasured the Lincoln cent, America's most iconic coin. In the updated fourth edition of Whitman's Guide Book of Lincoln Cents, celebrated numismatist Q. David Bowers presents the definitive reference on this enduring classic, tracing its story from the 1909 debut to the present day.
This richly illustrated volume explores every design change, alloy adjustment, and minting evolution across more than a century of production. Readers will discover in-depth coverage of the seven reverse designs, insights into the minting process, and practical guidance on grading both circulation and Proof strikes. Collectors will find strategies for building their collections, tips for spotting errors and patterns, and a fascinating look at alternative designs, including Bicentennial proposals, tokens, and medals.
Inside you'll find:
Market values and analysis for every date and mintmark Hundreds of high-quality photographs Appendices on error coins, die varieties, and steps for gaining recognition of new varieties in hobby publications Historical insights, such as the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee's review of the 2010 Shield reverse A snapshot of the Lincoln cent market in 1946 And much moreImmerse yourself in the fascinating world of pennies with this updated fourth edition of Guide Book of Lincoln Cents, part of Whitman's renowned Red Book Series(TM). This acclaimed series spans nearly 30 volumes, each offering in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types and programs featured in the Official Red Book.