No Duplicates Lincoln Wheat Penny Roll 1909-58 PDS, +1909 VDB, 1943 Steel + Indian Head Cent.


Yes, it's the perfect time to get the kids and grandkids interested in coin collecting and appreciating the value of saving!  "No duplicate" coin rolls are the best way to start them off on the right foot, where they can see their coin collection growing and growing in a timely fashion. PLEASE NOTE, as there are a limited number of coins in a roll, subsequent rolls won will be very similar in content. The coins depicted in the photos are not the actual pennies that go to the winning bidder, but show what is included in the over-all package.

These 50 penny rolls are a totally random mix of P, D and S mint pennies, and a mix of dates from between 1909 - 1958. This auction is for Roll #56. I've tried to select each penny so that every decade is represented in a somewhat equal manner.  My inventory to choose from includes almost all of the possible combinations.

Each roll includes a 1909 VDB PENNY, as well as a 1943 STEEL PENNY with any mint mark, and I'm also including a INDIAN HEAD PENNY, wrapped in a coin flip to protect its physical integrity.  (I've never seen a 1909-VDB penny roll sell for less than $250. That's a minimum of $5 a penny!)

There are at least 10 S mint marked pennies, and I strived for a random 50/50 split from 1909 - 1939, and 1940 - 1958; all displaying different mint marks.  No doubles - no duplicate combinations.  If there is a problem with your winning roll, please let me know as soon as possible so I can rectify the situation.  If you have winning bids on more than one roll, I'm happy to combine shipping.  Hold off on making a payment, and I will send you a revised invoice with the combined discounted shipping amount.

I will be auctioning off more penny rolls in the very near future, so please mark me as a favorite seller so you don't miss out! More are scheduled so see my other auctions please! Thank you for taking an interest in my no duplicate penny roll auctions!



On Nov-28-23 at 07:08:49 PST, seller added the following information:

I've never seen a 1909-VDB penny roll sell for less than $250. That's $5 a penny and now they're going for $7 - $11 a penny!