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<p>[QUOTE="dreamer94, post: 279437, member: 6449"]According to PUBLIC LAW 109–145</p><p>PRESIDENTIAL $1 COIN ACT OF 2005</p><p>SEC. 302. REDESIGN OF LINCOLN CENT FOR 2009.</p><p>.......</p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>(2) REVERSE.—The reverse of the coins shall bear 4 different</i></p><p><i>designs each representing a different aspect of the life of</i></p><p><i>Abraham Lincoln, such as—</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>(A) his birth and early childhood in Kentucky;</i></p><p><i>(B) his formative years in Indiana;</i></p><p><i>(C) his professional life in Illinois; and</i></p><p><i>(D) his presidency, in Washington, D.C.</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>The Secretary of the Treasury shall issue 1-cent coins in 2009</i></p><p><i>with the exact metallic content as the 1-cent coin contained in</i></p><p><i>1909 in such number as the Secretary determines to be appropriate</i></p><p><i>for numismatic purposes.</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>SEC. 305. SENSE OF THE CONGRESS.</i></p><p><i>It is the sense of the Congress that <span style="color: Red">the original Victor David</span></i></p><p><i><span style="color: Red">Brenner design for the 1-cent coin was a dramatic departure from</span></i></p><p><i><span style="color: Red">previous American coinage that should be reproduced, using the</span></i></p><p><i><span style="color: Red">original form and relief of the likeness of Abraham Lincoln, on</span></i></p><p><i><span style="color: Red">the 1-cent coins issued in 2009</span>.</i></p><p><br /></p><p>I heard a proposal (I'm not sure if it's been approved) that one of the designs would be an S-VDB identical to the 1909 S-VDB in design. The legislation doesn't really make that clear.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer94, post: 279437, member: 6449"][FONT=Arial][/FONT]According to PUBLIC LAW 109–145 PRESIDENTIAL $1 COIN ACT OF 2005 SEC. 302. REDESIGN OF LINCOLN CENT FOR 2009. ....... [I] (2) REVERSE.—The reverse of the coins shall bear 4 different designs each representing a different aspect of the life of Abraham Lincoln, such as— (A) his birth and early childhood in Kentucky; (B) his formative years in Indiana; (C) his professional life in Illinois; and (D) his presidency, in Washington, D.C. The Secretary of the Treasury shall issue 1-cent coins in 2009 with the exact metallic content as the 1-cent coin contained in 1909 in such number as the Secretary determines to be appropriate for numismatic purposes. SEC. 305. SENSE OF THE CONGRESS. It is the sense of the Congress that [COLOR=Red]the original Victor David Brenner design for the 1-cent coin was a dramatic departure from previous American coinage that should be reproduced, using the original form and relief of the likeness of Abraham Lincoln, on the 1-cent coins issued in 2009[/COLOR].[/I] I heard a proposal (I'm not sure if it's been approved) that one of the designs would be an S-VDB identical to the 1909 S-VDB in design. The legislation doesn't really make that clear.[/QUOTE]
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