Brass Penny
✨ Detailed Description
Two sides of a single brass copy of a U.S. penny are displayed against a brushed metal background, the horizontal grain giving the scene a sleek, modern texture. The coin itself appears gold‑toned in the lighting, which adds a warm glow and makes the details pop crisply against the cool metallic surface beneath it.
🟤 Obverse (Front) — Lincoln’s Profile
• Abraham Lincoln’s portrait faces right, rendered in the familiar sharp relief of modern U.S. cents.
• The inscription “IN GOD WE TRUST” arcs across the top edge.
• To Lincoln’s left sits the word “LIBERTY,” clean and understated.
• To the right, the date 2007 is stamped clearly, anchoring the coin in its era.
• The lighting emphasizes the contours of Lincoln’s cheek, jawline, and coat collar, giving the portrait a sculptural presence.
🏛️ Reverse (Back) — The Lincoln Memorial
• The reverse features the iconic Lincoln Memorial, centered and symmetrical.
• Above it, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” stretches across the rim.
• Just below that, the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” sits in a smaller, refined font.
• At the bottom, the denomination “ONE CENT” is boldly engraved.
• The memorial’s columns are crisp and evenly spaced, and the lighting brings out the depth between them, giving the structure a sense of realism and architectural weight.