Collectible coins refer to numismatic items that are sought after for their historical significance, rarity, or aesthetic appeal. In the United States, one of the most popular collectible coins is the cent, particularly the Lincoln penny, which has been minted since 1909. The 1937 Lincoln cent, featuring the iconic design of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the Union shield on the reverse, is particularly notable for its historical context and variations in minting, including the presence of the "D" mint mark for those produced in Denver. Collectors often seek out rolls of these coins to find high-quality examples or rarer varieties.
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1937 1c Roll 50 Coins Uncirculated | 1c Roll | Cents | 1937 | Philadelphia |
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1937-D 1c Roll 50 Coins Uncirculated | 1c Roll | Cents | 1937 | Denver |
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1937-S 1c Roll 50 Coins Uncirculated | 1c Roll | Cents | 1937 | San Francisco |