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This roll contains 50 circulated Wheat pennies minted by the United States Mint before 1959, each made of 95% copper and weighing a total of 5.28 ounces. Ranked #6 in collectible coins, it offers a diverse mix of dates from 1940 to 1958, making it an ideal entry point for new collectors seeking authentic vintage copper coins.
| ASIN | B011LOOKV8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Collectible Coins ( See Top 100 in Collectible Coins ) #1 in Collectible Coin Sets |
| Brand Name | United States Mint |
| Coin Variety 1 | Wheat |
| Color | Yellow |
| Composition | Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 1,726 Reviews |
| Denomination | 1 penny |
| Exterior Finish | Copper |
| Grade Rating | Circulated |
| Graded By | Unknown/Uncertified |
| Grading Provided By | Unknown/Uncertified |
| Manufacturer | United States Mint |
| Material | Copper |
| Metal Type | Copper |
| Mint Mark | P |
| Model Number | SG_B011LOOKV8_US |
| Part Number | unknown |
| Purity Percentage | 95 |
| Set | Set |
| Set Name | Wheat Pennies Set |
| Total Eaches | 50 |
| Total Item Weight | 0.33 Pounds |
| Total Precious Metal Weight | 125 Grams |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
| Variety | Wheat |
| Year | 1958 |
T**E
A very good buy
The pkg arrived on time & I found many coins I needed to fill my folders.
B**D
Junk
Junk. Coins dated from 1940 to 1958. Ten or more from 1946 alone. None where even in Fine condition. Definitely searched, they used a fraudulent headline by saying unsearched! None before 1940 and NONE being in fine condition prove their statement is false. (They were searched by whomever rolled them in the first place, AT LEAST! If not searched again and repackaged.) but Thank God I only ordered one.
D**G
Fun way to add to wheat collection
First time ordering and it was fun to go through I'll order again
K**.
Rolls of pennies
It’s like a box of chocolate. You never know what you will get. All rolls were rolled with 50 Pennie’s. You can tell the have been gone thru over the years. With that said I got a roll with all s mints. The rest are 1940 to 1957. Only. All brown. No color to any rolls. And I have gotten 7 total rolls. Not worth the money if you can get Pennie’s from the bank
G**)
These are not I searched rolls my rolls weren’t even intact upon arrival
First of all my rolls were not even closed i had Pennie’s falling out of them. So someone was either trying to make it looked sealed or didn’t have the machine to fix the rolls. Anyway m, I have ordered over 25 of these rolls and everytime I see the last one is ordered usually by myself lately More always seem to surface. So I wonder where all of these u searched rolls come from. Anyway I have never seen a steel 1943 penny yet in one of these rolls. I have been buying pretty many. Some of these Pennie’s are in very very rough condition. I usually find a few that are on really good condition however these are not u searched rolls from the era I have rolled coins from the era and these coin wraps didn’t even exists on the era!!!! I don’t believe for a second that these are “unsearched” rolls. Now you do get some nicer coins but if they were h searched from the era it would be kn era wraps not new wraps that I can go to the dollar store and pick up myself. I would expect to find a few 1943 steel Pennie’s just that fact your telling me that whoever made these rolls kept every penny except thr 1943 bill crap you picked them out and are prolly selling them separate. Which is fine but don’t lie to people and call it unsearched just cause it makes people think they are gonna get lucky and find a rare penny or be the first person to see and touch these Pennie’s in 70+ years!!!!!
A**A
Cheap wheat Pennie’s nothing special!
All the Pennie’s were definitely worth over face value my highest one was worth 48 cents and was a 1940 wheat penny and majority of others from the years 1946-1956 were worth 9 cents. The total value of all my coin was $6.33 which is not too surprising. I assumed the seller was making a decent profit specially $9 in profit on my purchase Would likely not buy again but overall an okay experience!
N**E
Happy Surprises!
Didn’t know what to expect, but got a 1924d wheat in great shape and a 1957 BIE error. Both combined add up to well above what I spent! Very happy thank you!!
J**T
Don't waste your money
Not worth the price paid. The cents were in coverage in green patena and not worth the money. I will go with unsearched coinrolls in the future.
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