1992-D Lincoln Memorial Cent : A Collector’s Guide.
The 1992-D Lincoln Memorial Cent is a U.S. one-cent coin, minted by the Denver Mint with the "D" mintmark, indicating it was produced there.
Features the portrait of Abraham Lincoln, designed by Victor David Brenner. The coin’s inscription reads “LIBERTY” at the top and the year “1992” at the bottom.
The 1992-D Lincoln Memorial Cent is composed of 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper, which was a change from earlier coins that were primarily copper.
A total of 7,262,280,000 1992-D Lincoln Memorial Cents were minted, making it one of the most common coins from this era in terms of mintage.
Focus on the fine details in Lincoln's portrait and the Memorial on the reverse. The quality of the strike and the clarity of the details can help you determine a coin’s authenticity and grade.
The 1992-D Lincoln Memorial Cent is worth around $0.01 to $0.25 in circulated conditions, though higher-grade coins can be worth more.
The 1992-D is popular for being part of the Lincoln Memorial series, which ended in 2008.
Look for the Close AM variety, which is a notable error coin, as it has gained a significant amount of attention in the coin-collecting community.