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In the wake of the Seattle Seahawks’ 28-21 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 11, Pete Carroll joined 710 ESPN Seattle for his morning show on Friday and discussed the status of running back Rashaad Penny and defensive end Darrell Taylor.

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Carroll stated that there is a chance the two can make it back to practice Week 12 against the Philadelphia Eagles, but there is no guarantee for either of them.

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“Yes, there is a hope,” Carroll said. “I’m kinda counting on Darrell, I’m not sure about Rashaad yet if this is the week, but it’s only another week away if not this week.”

Carroll expressed particular enthusiasm and optimism about Taylor as a player, citing his physicality and the workouts the head coach has observed from him.

“Wait until you see Darrell and see what he can add to us,” Carroll said. “We haven’t seen him on the practice field yet, but knowing what he is, watching him work out, seeing the kind of athlete he is and his mentality, he’s a really bright football player (and) I think he’s gonna have a chance to help us soon, as soon as he gets out there.”

The same day, Carroll noted the possibility of Chris Carson returning in Week 12 based on observations.

The Seahawks will lead the NFC West by the end of the week if the Buccaneers defeat the Rams on “Monday Night Football.” In the meantime, they will enjoy a mini-bye until they play the Eagles on MNF next week.

Circulating Coins
  • Year of Issue: 1793 to Present
  • Authorizing Legislation: Coinage Act of 1792

Background

The “Union Shield” theme is the current design of the U.S. one-cent coin. The U.S. Mint first issued this design in 2010. The obverse (heads) shows the image of President Abraham Lincoln used on the penny since 1909. The shield on the reverse (tails) represents Lincoln’s preservation of the United States as a single country.

The penny was one of the first coins made by the U.S. Mint after its establishment in 1792. The design on the first penny was of a woman with flowing hair symbolizing liberty. The coin was larger and made of pure copper, while today’s smaller coin is made of copper and zinc.

Liberty stayed on the penny for more than 60 years. In 1857, the coin got smaller and the metal composition changed to 88% copper and 12% nickel. With these changes came new designs. In 1857 and 1858 the new coins featured a flying eagle on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse. The “Indian Head” design appeared from 1859 to 1909.

In 1909, Abraham Lincoln became the first president featured on our coins in honor of his 100th birthday. The Lincoln penny obverse showed the image of Lincoln designed by Victor David Brenner that is still used today. From 1909 to 1958 the reverse featured two sheaves of wheat. From 1959 to 2008, the reverse was an image of the Lincoln Memorial designed by Frank Gasparro to commemorate Lincoln’s 150th birthday.

In 2009, the Mint issued four different pennies throughout the year as part of the Lincoln Bicentennial One Cent Program. The program recognized Lincoln’s 200th birthday and the 100th anniversary of the first Lincoln cent. The themes on the reverses represented the four major aspects of Lincoln’s life.

Unusual Pennies:

  • In 1943, pennies were made of zinc-coated steel because copper was needed during World War II.
  • At the beginning of 1943, a limited number of copper pennies were struck by mistake.
  • In honor of the Mint’s 225th anniversary in 2017, pennies made in Philadelphia had a “P” mint mark for the first time.
  • In 2019, the West Point Mint made special collectible pennies with a “W” mint mark.

Other Circulating Coins:

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Characteristics

Obverse (heads): Shows the familiar likeness of President Abraham Lincoln featured since 1909.
Reverse (tails): First issued in 2010 and emblematic of Lincoln’s preservation of the United States as a single and united country. It features a union shield with 13 vertical stripes and our national motto in a horizontal bar above. A banner drapes across the front.

Obverse Inscriptions

  • LIBERTY
  • IN GOD WE TRUST
  • Year

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Reverse Inscriptions

  • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
  • E PLURIBUS UNUM
  • ONE CENT

Mint and Mint Mark

Specifications

CompositionWeightDiameterThicknessEdgeNo. of Reeds
Copper Plated Zinc
Balance Zn
2.500 g
19.05 mm
1.52 mmPlainN/A

Artist Information

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Obverse

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  • Designer: Victor D. Brenner
Reverse

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  • Sculptor: Joseph Menna, Medallic Artist
  • Designer: Lyndall Bass