Brand | Profile Coins & Collectibles |
---|---|
Mint Mark | No Mint Mark |
Unit Grouping | Set |
Total Eaches | 10 |
Denomination Unit | Cent |
Exterior Finish | Bronze |
Metal Type | Bronze |
Package Dimensions | 9 x 8 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
ASIN | B098F9B2VJ |
Country of Origin | USA |
Date First Available | June 12, 2023 |
Pre-1930 Lincoln Wheat Cent 10 Piece Set Bronze Penny 1c Coins
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Last update: 12-14-2024
About this item
DETAILS: This set contains 10 genuine Lincoln Wheat Bronze Cent Pennies, and includes a variety of dates between 1910 and 1929.
IMAGES: The images used for this listing are stock photos from our inventory. Your purchase is guaranteed to match the quality of the product shown.
COLLECTOR'S NOTE: Lincoln cents with the original Wheat Ears reverse were introduced in 1909 on the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth and were struck until 1958. These bronze cents were the first circulating U.S. coins to feature a portrait of a historical figure. Over its decades-long circulation, the Lincoln Wheat Cent only underwent one composition change. In 1943, the composition was changed from bronze to zinc-coated steel to save copper during the war.
ABOUT PROFILE COINS & COLLECTIBLES: Selling collectible coins and currency online for more than a decade, we are the dealer of choice for new and experienced collectors. Our ever-changing inventory ranges from coins such as Morgan & Peace Dollars, Liberty Walking & Franklin Half Dollars, Standing Liberty & Washington Quarters to modern sets, including proof sets, mint sets, & commemorative sets.
IMAGES: The images used for this listing are stock photos from our inventory. Your purchase is guaranteed to match the quality of the product shown.
COLLECTOR'S NOTE: Lincoln cents with the original Wheat Ears reverse were introduced in 1909 on the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth and were struck until 1958. These bronze cents were the first circulating U.S. coins to feature a portrait of a historical figure. Over its decades-long circulation, the Lincoln Wheat Cent only underwent one composition change. In 1943, the composition was changed from bronze to zinc-coated steel to save copper during the war.
ABOUT PROFILE COINS & COLLECTIBLES: Selling collectible coins and currency online for more than a decade, we are the dealer of choice for new and experienced collectors. Our ever-changing inventory ranges from coins such as Morgan & Peace Dollars, Liberty Walking & Franklin Half Dollars, Standing Liberty & Washington Quarters to modern sets, including proof sets, mint sets, & commemorative sets.