2025 Omega Privy Lincoln Cent Three-Coin Set
The First EVER Official Gold Lincoln Cent issued by the United States Mint.
Extremely Low mintage: 232 sets
#129
Own the end of an era with the extraordinary 2025 Omega Privy Lincoln Cent Three-Coin Set, a landmark issue marking the historic conclusion of the United States cent after more than 230 years in circulation. As the final chapter in the legendary Lincoln cent series that began in 1909, this set stands as one of the most significant modern U.S. Mint releases of our time.
Each coin in the set features a special Omega (Ω) privy mark, the final letter of the Greek alphabet, chosen as a powerful symbol of the penny’s last official year. This meaningful designation transforms an already historic release into a true numismatic milestone.
This elite three-coin set includes:
- 2025-P Lincoln Cent (Omega Privy) — struck at the Philadelphia Mint
- 2025-D Lincoln Cent (Omega Privy) — struck at the Denver Mint
- 2025 24-Karat Gold Lincoln Cent (Omega Privy) — the first official gold Lincoln cent ever issued by the United States Mint
To commemorate the penny’s 232-year run from 1793 to 2025, the Mint authorized a breathtakingly low mintage of just 232 sets. That makes this not only a historic issue, but one of the lowest-mintage and most desirable Lincoln cent offerings ever produced.
At the heart of the set is the spectacular 24-karat gold Lincoln cent, struck in .9999 fine gold and weighing approximately 0.213 troy ounces. As the first gold cent in U.S. Mint history, it elevates this set into a category all its own—an instant trophy for advanced collectors and a standout modern rarity.
Each coin carries the beloved Victor David Brenner portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the Union Shield reverse, preserving the iconic design collectors know so well. The addition of the Omega privy mark permanently ties these coins to the end of one of America’s most cherished denominations.
Demand for the Omega sets was immediate and intense, with fierce competition from collectors and registry participants underscoring their importance from the moment of release. As the final official pennies ever struck by the United States Mint, these coins represent far more than a set, they are a once-in-a-generation American numismatic treasure.
Offered here is the 129th-to-last set struck, adding yet another layer of appeal to an already exceptional issue. Few opportunities can match the significance of owning one of the last mint-state cents ever produced by the United States Mint. For the collector seeking rarity, historical importance, and lasting prestige, this is a set that delivers on every level.
