Collectible coins often include various types, such as circulated, uncirculated, proof, and commemorative coins. The United States 1-cent coin, commonly referred to as the penny, was first minted in 1793. The design of the penny has changed over the years, with notable issues such as the 1938 Lincoln penny, which features a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the Lincoln Memorial or wheat stalks on the reverse depending on the specific type. A roll of 1938 cents typically contains 50 coins and may be sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and relative rarity, depending on the coin's condition and mint mark.
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1938 1c Roll 50 Coins Uncirculated | 1c Roll | Cents | 1938 | Philadelphia |
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1938-D 1c Roll 50 Coins Uncirculated | 1c Roll | Cents | 1938 | Denver |
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1938-S 1c Roll 50 Coins Uncirculated | 1c Roll | Cents | 1938 | San Francisco |