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Lincoln Cents 2009 - What Does Lp Stand For

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I think "LP#" might stand for "LINE PRODUCTION" or a similar term.
No, LP is Lincoln Penny. It matches with how other mint products are coded.

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I am certain that LP stands for Lincoln Penny. Although it is amusing that the mint refers to them as "Penny" when it clearly states on the coins "One Cent". But I would bet that more Americans call them "Penny" instead of "Cent".
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And nothing in our Glossary for that.
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So you want us to overpopulate the glossary with a complete list of US Mint product codes?
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