coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 1c Roll \ Cents \ 1936 \ Philadelphia
Collectible coins are typically categorized based on various factors such as rarity, condition, historical significance, and demand among collectors. The United States 1-cent coin, commonly referred to as a penny, minted in 1936 at the Philadelphia Mint is particularly of interest due to its age and the variety of designs produced during that period, including the popular Lincoln penny. Rolls of these coins, which often contain 50 individual coins, are sought after by collectors for both numismatic value and potential in grading and resale. The 1936 penny, while not the rarest, provides insight into the historical and economic context of the United States during the Great Depression era.
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1936 1c Roll 50 Coins Uncirculated | 1c Roll | Cents | 1936 | Philadelphia |