

🪙 Own a slice of history—because vintage never goes out of style!
This roll contains 50 circulated wheat pennies minted before 1959, composed of 95% copper. Each roll offers a mixed-year assortment, making it a dynamic collectible set favored by coin enthusiasts and ranked #2 in collectible coins. While coins vary in condition, the potential for rare finds and error coins adds excitement and value to every purchase.
| ASIN | B011LOOKV8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 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 1,693 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 |
| Purity Percentage | 95 |
| Set | Set |
| Total Eaches | 50 |
| Total Item Weight | 0.33 Pounds |
| Total Precious Metal Weight | 125 Grams |
| Variety | Wheat |
| Year | 1958 |
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!!
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.
S**N
Perfect
The price was the lowest and is exactly as described. It arrived on time and undamaged. Thank you.
A**R
Solid for New Collectors and Wheatie Lovers
Great purchase for someone new to coin collecting (like myself) but less appealing if you’re an avid/experienced collector. I’m trying to compile a coin book of all minted pennies from each year dating as far back as I can possibly get, so this definitely helped me in that right. Main quarrel is that there are many, many repeats from the late 1940s to the early 1950s. Pennies are stated to be circulated good or better which is mostly true: only a few from my roll were in very poor condition (4 or 5). I was lucky to get a 1943 out of the bunch, but unfortunately that was one of the few in poor condition. The coins are wrapped a little poorly which makes you believe that the rolls aren’t “unsearched” as advertised, but regardless it’s a solid bunch.
L**A
Great treasures
Fast delivery, package was wrapped neatly a great treasure pieces found some 1920,1930,1940,1950, Exactly what I’ve been looking for great little treasures.
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!
K**N
Really a great buy
All coins were as described and in good condition and I would say that it's probably true that they are un searched seeing how I found a few that are worth more than I paid for all like a 1920s ect. I have ordered more
J**E
Not unsearched
I was a little disappointed that these were hand rolled, and not true shotgun rolls. They definitely were not "unsearched," in my opinion. The dates were between 1942 and 1957, with one of each of those dates. There were eleven 1944's and eight 1955's. That's nearly 40% being those two years, and they have valuable errors in those years. Most of the coins were so worn, they had zero extra value. I would say I got about $1.50 worth of pennies that i paid over $15.00 for, and that's a generous estimate. I gave two stars, just because they were all actually wheat pennies. I would not buy again.
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