In 2025, the United States Mint struck its final circulation pennies, closing the book on the two-century history of America’s longest-running coin denomination. In honor of the final strike, the US Mint produced a special Omega issue of US pennies. This three-coin set celebrates the end of an era and simultaneously creates the rarest set of pennies in US history. Right now, 2025 3-Coin Omega-Privy Pennies Lot #184 is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
2025 3-Coin Omega-Privy Pennies Lot #184 comes with individual slabs for each coin. In this set, you’ll find two circulating pennies, one each from the Philadelphia Mint (no mint mark) and the Denver Mint (D mint mark). The centerpiece of the set is the 24-karat gold penny from the Philadelphia Mint. This coin is an instant classic as it is both the first-ever gold penny and one of the rarest non-proof gold coins ever issued by the United States Mint. The set comes with a commemorative mintage of only 232 coins, symbolizing the 232-year history of the US Penny (1793-2025).
The US Penny is steeped in tradition and American history like no other coin from the United States Mint. Introduced in 1793, the penny remains (for now) the longest-running denomination in the history of American coinage. The first pennies were large copper coins nearly the size of a half-dollar, featuring a profile of Lady Liberty with flowing hair. Over the decades, the penny’s design evolved through various Liberty depictions until 1909, when President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned a new design honoring Abraham Lincoln on the centennial of his birth. This made Lincoln the first historical figure to appear on a regular-issue U.S. coin, breaking from the tradition of allegorical representations.
On the obverse of each coin in the 2025 3-Coin Omega-Privy Penny Set, you’ll find the iconic right-profile bust of President Abraham Lincoln. Notably, this side of the coin features an Omega privy mark to note the end of an era in American coinage. Omega is the final letter of the Greek alphabet and a fitting choice as the commemorative privy.
The reverse of the 2025 Omega-Privy Penny features the modern Union Shield design. Introduced in 2010, this design replaced the iconic Lincoln Memorial reverse design that had been used on the coins from 1959 to 2008.
This iconic 2025 3-Coin Omega-Privy Penny Set boasts the lowest mintages in the history of the Lincoln Penny. For historical context, the mintage of these coins is 2,000 times lower than the famous 1909-S VDB Lincoln Penny and just a fraction of the volume for the 1793 Chain Reverse Penny, the very first penny ever struck in American history.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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In 2025, the United States Mint struck its final circulation pennies, closing the book on the two-century history of America’s longest-running coin denomination. In honor of the final strike, the US Mint produced a special Omega issue of US pennies. This three-coin set celebrates the end of an era and simultaneously creates the rarest set of pennies in US history. Right now, 2025 3-Coin Omega-Privy Pennies Lot #184 is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
2025 3-Coin Omega-Privy Pennies Lot #184 comes with individual slabs for each coin. In this set, you’ll find two circulating pennies, one each from the Philadelphia Mint (no mint mark) and the Denver Mint (D mint mark). The centerpiece of the set is the 24-karat gold penny from the Philadelphia Mint. This coin is an instant classic as it is both the first-ever gold penny and one of the rarest non-proof gold coins ever issued by the United States Mint. The set comes with a commemorative mintage of only 232 coins, symbolizing the 232-year history of the US Penny (1793-2025).
The US Penny is steeped in tradition and American history like no other coin from the United States Mint. Introduced in 1793, the penny remains (for now) the longest-running denomination in the history of American coinage. The first pennies were large copper coins nearly the size of a half-dollar, featuring a profile of Lady Liberty with flowing hair. Over the decades, the penny’s design evolved through various Liberty depictions until 1909, when President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned a new design honoring Abraham Lincoln on the centennial of his birth. This made Lincoln the first historical figure to appear on a regular-issue U.S. coin, breaking from the tradition of allegorical representations.
On the obverse of each coin in the 2025 3-Coin Omega-Privy Penny Set, you’ll find the iconic right-profile bust of President Abraham Lincoln. Notably, this side of the coin features an Omega privy mark to note the end of an era in American coinage. Omega is the final letter of the Greek alphabet and a fitting choice as the commemorative privy.
The reverse of the 2025 Omega-Privy Penny features the modern Union Shield design. Introduced in 2010, this design replaced the iconic Lincoln Memorial reverse design that had been used on the coins from 1959 to 2008.
This iconic 2025 3-Coin Omega-Privy Penny Set boasts the lowest mintages in the history of the Lincoln Penny. For historical context, the mintage of these coins is 2,000 times lower than the famous 1909-S VDB Lincoln Penny and just a fraction of the volume for the 1793 Chain Reverse Penny, the very first penny ever struck in American history.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.