The US 1924 Cent coin, designed by Victor David Brenner, features Abraham Lincolns portrait, reflecting the nations respect for its 16th president. This coin, struck in copper, was introduced during a time of economic recovery following World War I. The copper metal symbolized the growing industrial strength of the U.S., which was emerging as a global economic power.
In 1924, the US was also experiencing political stability, with President Calvin Coolidge in office. The US 1924 Cents design, particularly the focus on Lincoln, emphasized national unity and pride. Its copper composition, reflecting the industrial age, became emblematic of Americas economic expansion during the Roaring Twenties.