The Royal Klinton Chapman Moore Collection
| Image | PCGS No. | Item | Denom | Grade | Pop | Pop Higher | Owner's Comments |
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| 3386 | 1959 | 1C | PR67RD | 380 | 44 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 3389 | 1960 Large Date | 1C | PR65RD | 106 | 633 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60
prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original
red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate
varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We
Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type
I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition;
others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| | 1960 Small Date | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1960 DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1960 DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1960 TDO FS-103 (FS-023) | 1C | | | | |
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| 3395 | 1961 | 1C | PR66RD | 344 | 690 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 3398 | 1962 | 1C | PR67RD | 553 | 285 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 3401 | 1963 | 1C | PR67RD | 488 | 498 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 3404 | 1964 | 1C | PR69RD | 522 | 10 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60
prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original
red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate
varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We
Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type
I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition;
others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 3290 | 1965 SMS | 1C | SP65RD | 263 | 821 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60
prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original
red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate
varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We
Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type
I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition;
others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 3293 | 1966 SMS | 1C | SP65RD | 124 | 1374 | KM# A132 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc, 19 mm. • Designer: Victor D. Brenner |
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| | 1967 SMS | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1968-S | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1968-S DDO FS-101 | 1C | | | | |
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| 83422 | 1969-S | 1C | PR67CA | 81 | 117 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 3430 | 1970-S Large Date | 1C | PR65RD | 65 | 411 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| | 1970-S DDO FS-113 LD | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1970-S TDO FS-104 LD | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1970-S Small Date FS-1402 | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1970-S DDO FS-102 LD/SM | 1C | | | | |
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| 3434 | 1971-S | 1C | PR66RD | 146 | 340 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60
prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original
red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate
varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We
Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type
I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition;
others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| | 1971-S DDO FS-101 | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1971-S DDO FS-102 | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1971-S DDO FS-103 Type 3 | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1972-S | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1972-S DDO FS-101 | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1973-S | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1974-S | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1975-S | 1C | | | | |
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| | 1976-S | 1C | | | | |
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| 93452 | 1977-S | 1C | PR69DC | 1225 | 11 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60
prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original
red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate
varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We
Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type
I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition;
others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 93455 | 1978-S | 1C | PR69DC | 1490 | 9 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 93458 | 1979-S Type 1 | 1C | PR69DC | 950 | 10 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| | 1979-S Type 2 | 1C | | | | |
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| 93464 | 1980-S | 1C | PR69DC | 1738 | 17 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60
prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original
red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate
varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We
Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type
I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition;
others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| 93467 | 1981-S Type 1 | 1C | PR69DC | 2335 | 9 | KM# 201 • 3.1100 g., Copper-Zinc • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for Brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and smalldate varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of “In God We Trust.” The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. |
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| | 1981-S Type 2 | 1C | | | | |
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| 93473 | 1982-S | 1C | PR69DC | 1399 | 12 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. • Notes: MS60 prices are for brown coins
and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red.The 1983 “doubled die
reverse” shows doubling of “United States of America.”
The 1984 “doubled die” shows doubling of Lincoln's ear on the obverse. |
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| 93476 | 1983-S | 1C | PR69DC | 1715 | 34 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. • Notes: MS60 prices are for brown coins
and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red.The 1983 “doubled die
reverse” shows doubling of “United States of America.” The 1984 “doubled die” shows
doubling of Lincoln's ear on the obverse. |
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| 93479 | 1984-S | 1C | PR69DC | 2455 | 63 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. • Notes: MS60 prices are for brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red.The 1983 “doubled die reverse” shows doubling of “United States of America.” The 1984 “doubled die” shows doubling of Lincoln's ear on the obverse. |
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| 93482 | 1985-S | 1C | PR70DC | 71 | 0 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93485 | 1986-S | 1C | PR69DC | 3046 | 61 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93488 | 1987-S | 1C | PR69DC | 3479 | 88 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93491 | 1988-S | 1C | PR69DC | 2800 | 122 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93494 | 1989-S | 1C | PR69DC | 2831 | 153 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93497 | 1990-S | 1C | PR69DC | 3412 | 130 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| | 1990 No S FS-101 | 1C | | | | |
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| 93500 | 1991-S | 1C | PR69DC | 2830 | 174 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93503 | 1992-S | 1C | PR69DC | 5833 | 259 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93512 | 1993-S | 1C | PR69DC | 4693 | 217 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93515 | 1994-S | 1C | PR69DC | 4507 | 175 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93518 | 1995-S | 1C | PR69DC | 4137 | 238 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93521 | 1996-S | 1C | PR69DC | 3953 | 165 | KM# KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93524 | 1997-S | 1C | PR69DC | 3828 | 109 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93527 | 1998-S | 1C | PR69DC | 4416 | 175 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| | 1998-S Close AM | 1C | | | | |
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| 93530 | 1999-S | 1C | PR69DC | 4946 | 228 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| | 1999-S Close AM | 1C | | | | |
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| 93536 | 2000-S | 1C | PR69DC | 6612 | 387 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93539 | 2001-S | 1C | PR69DC | 5638 | 258 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93542 | 2002-S | 1C | PR69DC | 5833 | 174 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93545 | 2003-S | 1C | PR69DC | 6880 | 218 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93551 | 2004-S | 1C | PR69DC | 5402 | 344 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93554 | 2005-S | 1C | PR69DC | 5782 | 247 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 93559 | 2006-S | 1C | PR69DC | 4739 | 350 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. |
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| 149555 | 2007-S | 1C | PR69DC | 3611 | 218 | KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. Weight: 2.50 grams Edge: Plain Metal Content: Copper-plated Zinc |
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| 394913 | 2008-S | 1C | PR70DC | 284 | 0 | |
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| 407251 | 2009-S Early Childhood | 1C | PR69DC | 4629 | 353 | KM# 441 2.5000 g., Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. Rev. Designer: Richard Masters and Jim Licaretz PCGS #: 407251 Diameter: 19.00 millimeters Designer: Weight: 3.10 grams Edge: Plain Metal Content: 95% Copper, 5% Zinc |
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| 407889 | 2009-S Formative Years | 1C | PR69DC | 4916 | 300 | KM# 442 2.5000 g., Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. Rev. Designer: Charles Vickers |
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| 407894 | 2009-S Professional | 1C | PR69DC | 4704 | 348 | KM# 443 2.5000 g., Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. Rev. Designer: Joel Ishowitz
and Don Everhart |
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| 407899 | 2009-S Presidency | 1C | PR69DC | 4834 | 317 | KM# 444 2.5000 g., Copper Plated Zinc Rev. Designer: Susan Gamble and Joseph
Menna |
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| 416682 | 2010-S Shield | 1C | PR69DC | 3422 | 230 | Obverse: Engraver: Victor D. Brenner Description: Bears the likeness of President Lincoln. Reverse Designer: Lyndall Bass Engraver: Joseph Menna Description: The reverse features a union shield with a scroll draped across it bearing the inscription E PLURIBUS UNUM ("out of many, one"). The 13 vertical stripes of the shield represent the states joined in one compact union to support the federal government, represented by the horizontal bar above. The union shield, which dates back to the 1780s, was used widely during the Civil War. In addition, the shield device is featured on frescoes throughout the halls of the U.S. Capitol Building by Constantino Brumidi, artist of the Capitol during Lincoln's presidency. |
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| 505140 | 2011-S Shield | 1C | PR69DC | 1709 | 253 | Obverse: Engraver: Victor D. Brenner Description: Bears the likeness of President Lincoln. Reverse Designer: Lyndall Bass Engraver: Joseph Menna Description: The reverse features a union shield with a scroll draped across it bearing the inscription E PLURIBUS UNUM ("out of many, one"). The 13 vertical stripes of the shield represent the states joined in one compact union to support the federal government, represented by the horizontal bar above. The union shield, which dates back to the 1780s, was used widely during the Civil War. In addition, the shield device is featured on frescoes throughout the halls of the U.S. Capitol Building by Constantino Brumidi, artist of the Capitol during Lincoln's presidency. |
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| 511886 | 2012-S Shield | 1C | PR70DC | 63 | 0 | |
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| | 2013-S | 1C | | | | |