Santa was added to the coin after it was made. It only has value to someone that wants it.
A cent.
Because 1909 was the 100th year of Lincolns birth.
Steel Lincolns are 5 to 10 cents on average.
The value to a collector depends on the coin's condition. Show it to a coin dealer.
Unfortunately 6 different US "penny's" were made in 1909, 2 Indian Heads and 4 Lincolns. Post new question with more information.
Because of the "wheat ears" on the reverse of the coin; Left and right sides closest to the edge. They were issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincolns birth.
Not sure. I have a 1974 penny with a baseball batter and pitcher stamped in front of lincolns face. The batter's jersey ends in 'TS' Any idea what this coin is?
It's worth about 10 cents in worn condition and up to $3 in uncirculated condition.
"The Hundred Penny Box" was published by Aladdin Paperbacks, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. It was written by Sharon Bell Mathis and illustrated by Leo Dillon and Diane Dillon.
At the very bottom of Lincolns right shoulder almost to the rim, it may be very hard to see with the naked eye.
A 1921 Lincoln cent is not considered rare or even scarce. But, pre-1934 Lincolns are getting a little hard to find.
The Lincoln cent is the first circulating US coin (1909) to have a portrait of a real person and was struck to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Lincolns birth.