Value of 1992-D Lincoln Memorial Cent

Approximate Current Value: $0.01

Diameter: 19.00 mm
Mintage/Proof: 4,448,673,300 / 0
Weight: 2.50 grams
Metal: Zinc
I Own 1992 Lincoln Memorial Cents (1959-2008)

History, Information, and Value of 1992-D Lincoln Memorial Cent

Value of 1992-D Lincoln Memorial Cent

The 1992-D Lincoln Memorial Cent was normally made with the Wide AM die, as referenced in the page on the 1992 Lincoln Memorial Cent. The normal coin is not as attractive as others, but it is still a pretty coin. The Close AM variety of this coin was struck late in the year of 1992. It is approximated that only 10 or so of the Close AM coins exist. Not many have been certified by the leading coin grading services.

The text on the Lincoln one cent coin reads as follows. Obverse: LIBERTY; Date; IN GOD WE TRUST; D (Denver) | Reverse: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; E PLURIBUS UNUM; ONE CENT.

Most Lincoln Memorial $0.01 coins are easily found as circulation coinage. If you are looking to purchase one of these coins, they can typically be found with little difficulty. As always, look for the high grade coins, and if available, try to get a coin that is already certified. Our coin experts are interested in making offers on any coin that is a high Mint State Grade (such as MS67 and higher), or any coin that has a double die variety or other Mint error. If you have one of these coins, please contact us to have the coin appraised. We are rare coin experts and can make you an offer for what your coin is worth. For circulated coins in low grades, you can easily buy or sell a Lincoln penny by visiting your local coin dealer. If you have any more questions about one cent coins, please contact our experts.