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1956 Lincoln Cent Date Guide

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1956 overview Mintage, history, and notes for this year's cents

Philadelphia (MS)

Photo Credit: Cotgreave Collection

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Mintage
420,745,000
Mintage Ranking for Type
(16 of 140)

Denver (MS)

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Mintage
1,098,201,100
Mintage Ranking for Type
(2 of 140)

Philadelphia (PR)

Mintage
669,384
Mintage Ranking for Type
(3 of 26)

1956 in history

1956 in history
  • Lincoln wheat cents paid tolls and parking meters as the Federal-Aid Highway Act launched the interstate system.
  • President Eisenhower signed the highway bill, shaping suburban commuting and long-distance travel for decades.
  • The Suez Crisis saw Britain, France, and Israel clash with Egypt over the canal.
  • The Hungarian uprising against Soviet rule was crushed by Warsaw Pact tanks.
  • Elvis Presley appeared on national television, bringing rock and roll to mainstream audiences.
  • The IBM 305 RAMAC introduced the first commercial hard disk drive for computers.
  • Morocco and Tunisia gained independence from France.
  • The Federal Highway Administration began planning numbered interstate routes across every state.

1956 Lincoln cent year notes


Images/Mintage Mint issues and coin images for 1956

Philadelphia (MS)

Photo Credit: Cotgreave Collection

(click images above to see larger view)

Mintage
420,745,000
Mintage Ranking for Type
(16 of 140)

Denver (MS)

Photo Credit: Cotgreave Collection

(click images above to see larger view)

Mintage
1,098,201,100
Mintage Ranking for Type
(2 of 140)

Philadelphia (PR)

Mintage
669,384
Mintage Ranking for Type
(3 of 26)
1956 in history What else was happening that year
1956 in history
  • Lincoln wheat cents paid tolls and parking meters as the Federal-Aid Highway Act launched the interstate system.
  • President Eisenhower signed the highway bill, shaping suburban commuting and long-distance travel for decades.
  • The Suez Crisis saw Britain, France, and Israel clash with Egypt over the canal.
  • The Hungarian uprising against Soviet rule was crushed by Warsaw Pact tanks.
  • Elvis Presley appeared on national television, bringing rock and roll to mainstream audiences.
  • The IBM 305 RAMAC introduced the first commercial hard disk drive for computers.
  • Morocco and Tunisia gained independence from France.
  • The Federal Highway Administration began planning numbered interstate routes across every state.
1956 cent notes Collector notes for this year's Lincoln cents


Design types Obverse and reverse engravings in use for 1956

Obverse design types (ODT)

Reverse design types (RDT)

Mint mark types Punch styles used on 1956 Lincoln cents
Typical values Series price guide for regular-issue 1956 cents

1956 Lincoln cents from the CopperCoins series price guide (August/September 2026 edition) — approximate values only, not offers to buy or sell. Business strikes show separate BN, RB, and RD lines where priced.

Business strike

Issue G4 VG8 F12 VF20 EF40 AU50
1956-P BN 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.10
1956-P RB
1956-P RD
1956-D BN 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.10
1956-D RB
1956-D RD
Issue G4 VG8 F12 VF20 EF40 AU50
1956-P BN 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.10
1956-P RB
1956-P RD
1956-D BN 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.10
1956-D RB
1956-D RD

Proof

Issue PR60 PR61 PR62 PR63
1956-P BN 0.60 1
1956-P RB 1.60 2.40 2.65 2.65
1956-P RD 1 4.20 3.55
1956-P CAM 8.75
1956-P DCAM
Issue PR60 PR61 PR62 PR63
1956-P BN 0.60 1
1956-P RB 1.60 2.40 2.65 2.65
1956-P RD 1 4.20 3.55
1956-P CAM 8.75
1956-P DCAM
Die varieties in the catalog Attributed 1956 dies by mint and variety type

Our attribution catalog for 1956—doubled dies, repunched mint marks, and related varieties documented by die number. This is specialist research beyond regular issue Lincoln cents.

Search all 1956 dies Variety value guide for 1956

Catalogued dies for 1956

Number of assigned dies in the CopperCoins catalog, by mint and variety type. Click a count to search that group.

Mint DO Doubled Die Obverse DR Doubled Die Reverse MM Repunched Mint Mark OM Over Mint Mark Total
Philadelphia (P) N/A 0 14
Denver (D) 0 135
All mints 56 6 85 2 149

OMM listings for this year

Catalog results

Pre-attribution photo for 1956D•1OM•001

1956D•1OM•001

D & S Northwest

This variety shows a weak punching of an S mintmark betwen the 1 and 9 of the date. All major attributors, except CONECA, recognize this as a valid misplaced S mintmark. CONECA delisted this variety from CPG 6.2.

Cross references

  • WEXLER: WDMM-001
  • FIVAZ/STANTON: FS-511
  • CRAWFORD: CDMM-001

All prices and market estimates are for informational and educational purposes only. They are not appraisals, guarantees, or offers to buy or sell. See the Terms of Use for the full Price Guide and Valuation Disclaimer.

F12
VF20
EF40
AU50
UNC
ChBU
GemBU
10.00
15.50
20.00
25.00
55.00
75.00
100.00
Pre-attribution photo for 1956D•1OM•002

1956D•1OM•002

D/D/D NE and Tilted (Was D/S)

This variety is known by some sources as an OMM, and was previously listed by coppercoins as such. New evidence has surfaced that proves this an RPM, thus listings have changed and placed this die as 1956D-1MM-012.

Cross references

  • WEXLER: WOMM-001
  • CONECA: RPM-012

All prices and market estimates are for informational and educational purposes only. They are not appraisals, guarantees, or offers to buy or sell. See the Terms of Use for the full Price Guide and Valuation Disclaimer.

F12
VF20
EF40
AU50
UNC
ChBU
GemBU
1.00
3.00
4.50
6.50
8.50
11.00
16.00

1956D•1OM•001

D & S Northwest

Pre-attribution photo for 1956D•1OM•001

This variety shows a weak punching of an S mintmark betwen the 1 and 9 of the date. All major attributors, except CONECA, recognize this as a valid misplaced S mintmark. CONECA delisted this variety from CPG 6.2.

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This variety shows a weak punching of an S mintmark betwen the 1 and 9 of the date. All major attributors, except CONECA, recognize this as a valid misplaced S mintmark. CONECA delisted this variety from CPG 6.2.

1956D•1OM•002

D/D/D NE and Tilted (Was D/S)

Pre-attribution photo for 1956D•1OM•002

This variety is known by some sources as an OMM, and was previously listed by coppercoins as such. New evidence has surfaced that proves this an RPM, thus listings have changed and placed this die as 1956D-1MM-012.

Read more

This variety is known by some sources as an OMM, and was previously listed by coppercoins as such. New evidence has surfaced that proves this an RPM, thus listings have changed and placed this die as 1956D-1MM-012.

Variety plate coin videos Roll-reveal videos that sourced plate coins for 1956 dies

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