Collectible coins from the United States include various denominations, with the 1-cent coin (commonly known as the penny) being particularly notable. The 1930 1-cent coin features the Wheat Ears design, which was in circulation from 1909 until 1958, showcasing the reverse side with two stalks of wheat flanking the words "ONE CENT." Coins from the 1930s are often sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and varying mintages, impacting their rarity and value. A roll of 1930 cents may contain 50 coins, making it an appealing find for numismatists interested in vintage U.S. currency.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1930 1c Roll 50 Coins Circulated 1c Roll Cents 1930 Philadelphia
1930-D 1c Roll 50 Coins Circulated 1c Roll Cents 1930 Denver
1930-S 1c Roll 50 Coins Circulated 1c Roll Cents 1930 San Francisco