Lincoln Bicentennial Cent

Item Number: 176
Time Left: CLOSED

Description
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a small log cabin like the one shown on this one-cent coin. Nolin Creek ran nearby, and the closest town, 3 miles away, is now called Hodgenville. Abraham was named after his grandfather on his father’s side and was Thomas and Nancy Lincoln’s second child.
When Abraham was two years old, the Lincolns moved to Knob Creek Farm, not far away. They worked a 30-acre section of the 228-acre farm. By the time they moved again in 1816, Abraham was old enough to fetch water and firewood.
This coin reminds us of one of the most amazing aspects of Lincoln’s life: that his humble beginnings on the Kentucky frontier were the first step on the road to the nation’s presidency.
Special Instructions
This auction is for a two coin holder celebrating Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial with the design of the first release featuring a rustic log cabin which represents Mr. Lincoln's humble beginnings in Kentucky.
Shipping charges apply if not a local pick up.
Donated by Bill Hooten--Rotarian and Your Neighborhood State Farm Representative.