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10/28/20

[Answer] What was the first U.S. coin to bear the likeness of a president?

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What was the first U.S. coin to bear the likeness of a president?


  • The Lincoln penny:In 1909 Abraham Lincoln became the first American President to be featured on a circulating coin when Theodore Roosevelt and the United States Treasury Department decided to celebrate his 100th birthday by redesigning the one-cent coin. The first of these Lincoln Cents were officially released on August 2, 1909 and replaced the Indian Head cent. It would be twenty-three more years before another President (George Washington) would join Lincoln on the face of America’s circulating coins, when the Washington quarter, debuted in 1932.



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