I recently bought this hoard of Lincoln wheat rolls from a guy who started to hoard these coins back in the 1960's when he saw that the cost of copper would one day be too high to continue to make a true copper penny. He eventually started rolling them up by date in 1976 because there were so many and he needed a better way to store them. So these rolls could contain some true varieties and errors, because this man was a traditionalist and wasn't interested in errors, or coin collecting.


I can fit up to 28 rolls of pennies in a USPS flat rate small box, so if someone orders 4 rolls, I will change the shipping method to this option and refund the difference in shipping cost.


The product is a roll of 50 circulated 1954 D Lincoln Wheat Pennies, all minted in Denver, with a fineness of 0.95 and struck in business style. The roll is unsearched and contains all Denver mintmarks. The coins are made of copper, have a BN color, and are of small cent denomination. The coins are ungraded and uncertified, and the KM number is unknown. The coins were minted in the United States and belong to the Lincoln Wheat series, which was produced from 1909 to 1958.