Lincoln Bicentennial (2009) Market Value
Current market statistics for 6,492 Lincoln Bicentennial (2009) coin listings.
What you'll usually pay
💡 Used ones cost about 49% more here.
👉 In short easy summary
The highest value is found in CAC certified coins (+230%) and PR 70 grades (+296%). Uncertified and ungraded coins offer the lowest entry point, trading at a 47% discount relative to the median.
💚 Best value for your money
Price by certification
Why? Prices scale with professional grading, ranging from 9.99 for uncertified to 62.48 for CAC.
Price by grade
Why? Premium grades command significant markups, with PR 70 at 74.95 compared to 9.96 for ungraded.
Price by mint location
Why? Regional demand varies, with Charlotte listings at 49.99 and Dahlonega at 9.99.
Price by strike type
Why? Proof strikes are valued higher at 22.99, while Proof-Like strikes are the lowest at 3.97.
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Common questions
What is the median price for a 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial coin?
The market median price is 18.95.
How much more do PCGS certified coins cost compared to uncertified ones?
PCGS certified coins have a median price of 29.99, while uncertified coins have a median of 9.99.
Which mint location has the highest median price?
Charlotte has the highest median price at 49.99.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $2–$109, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 14, 2026.