Product code: 5x Sealed Wheat Cent Penny Rolls with an Indian newest Head Showing Mixed Steel Coins L
CURRENT PROMOTION - Limited time! Purchase 5 Rolls = Get one FREE 40% Silver Half Dollar These are wheat penny rolls with an Indian Head Cent on one side. Your roll will be randomly selected from our inventory from Good (Heavy Use) to Almost Uncirculated (rarely used) condition. Mint, year, condition is mixed. We are honest about what we sell. We do not guarantee any coins in our rolls, as we do not search through them. However, we have sampled these rolls and here is what we have found. SAMPLED ROLLS: Roll 1: 3 Indian Cents / 45 Wheats / 2 Steel Penny Roll 2: 2 Indian Cents / 45 Wheats / 3 Steel Penny Roll 3: 4 Indian Cents / 45 Wheats / 1 newest Steel Penny Roll 4: 2 Indian Cents / 46 Wheats / 2 Steel Penny Roll 5: 3 Indian Cents / 46 Wheats / 1 Steel Penny The Indian Head cent, also known as an Indian Head penny, was a one-cent coin produced by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1859 to 1909. It was designed by James Barton Longacre, the Chief Engraver at the Philadelphia.
CURRENT PROMOTION - Limited time! Purchase 5 Rolls = Get one FREE 40% Silver Half Dollar These are wheat penny rolls with an Indian Head Cent on one side. Your roll will be randomly selected from our inventory from Good (Heavy Use) to Almost Uncirculated (rarely used) condition. Mint, year, condition is mixed. We are honest about what we sell. We do not guarantee any coins in our rolls, as we do not search through them. However, we have sampled these rolls and here is what we have found. SAMPLED ROLLS: Roll 1: 3 Indian Cents / 45 Wheats / 2 Steel Penny Roll 2: 2 Indian Cents / 45 Wheats / 3 Steel Penny Roll 3: 4 Indian Cents / 45 Wheats / 1 newest Steel Penny Roll 4: 2 Indian Cents / 46 Wheats / 2 Steel Penny Roll 5: 3 Indian Cents / 46 Wheats / 1 Steel Penny The Indian Head cent, also known as an Indian Head penny, was a one-cent coin produced by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1859 to 1909. It was designed by James Barton Longacre, the Chief Engraver at the Philadelphia.