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2025 P Lincoln Shield Cent, Last Year of Issue, Uncirculated Coin in Protective Acrylic Slab

2025 P Lincoln Shield Cent, Last Year of Issue, Uncirculated Coin in Protective Acrylic Slab

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This exceptional 2025 P cent commemorates the final year of the Lincoln Shield Cent, featuring the P (Philadelphia) mint in uncirculated condition. Coin is professionally housed in a protective clear acrylic slab with a patriotic American flag backdrop, ensuring long-term preservation while allowing full visibility of both sides. The Lincoln Shield Cent design, featuring Victor David Brenner's iconic Lincoln portrait and the Union Shield reverse, has been a staple of American coinage since 2010. This uncirculated specimen displays brilliant copper luster and sharp strike details that set them apart from circulated examples. The Last Year of Issue designation makes this coin particularly significant for numismatists and collectors seeking to document this important transition in U.S. coinage history. Perfect for display or secure storage, this coin appeals to both seasoned collectors and those beginning their numismatic journey. The coin measures 0.75 inches in diameter and showcases the exceptional quality standards of the U.S. Mint.

  • One P-Mint Union Shield Lincoln Cent From the Philadelphia Mint
  • Historic Significance: Last Year of Issue designation makes this coin a significant collectible marking the final production year of the Lincoln Shield Cent design
  • Uncirculated Condition: Coin is in uncirculated condition, preserving its original mint luster and detail without wear from circulation. Business Strike from non-circulated roll.
  • Professional Presentation: Each coin is housed in a protective clear acrylic slab with patriotic American flag design and labeled with mint mark and year
  • Collector's Item: Perfect for numismatists, coin collectors, or as a meaningful gift commemorating the end of an era in U.S. coinage history
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