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These Last “Wheat Cents” are on a Roll!
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Country:
U.S.A. |
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Date:
1958 |
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Metal:
Copper |
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Denomination:
1
Cent |
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Weight:
3.11 g |
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Diameter:
19 mm |
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Condition:
Brilliant Uncirculated |
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Obverse:
Bust of Lincoln
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Reverse:
Denomination and Wheat Ears
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Packaging:
Coin Tube |
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| 1958: Johnny Unitas led the Colts to their first NFL title, Elvis joined the Army and the "square bird" Ford Thunderbird made its triumphant debut. Times were a-changing—and so was America’s money. 1958 was the last year the Lincoln cent featured wheat ears on the reverse before being replaced by the now-familiar Lincoln Memorial in 1959. Pay tribute to the last “Wheat Cent” with a roll of 1958-P Lincoln Cents in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. Obtain your 50-coin banker’s roll now—perfect for young collectors too! |
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