The 1958 one-cent coin, often referred to as a Lincoln penny, is a notable collectible in the United States. It features the obverse depiction of President Abraham Lincoln and is made primarily of copper, with a composition that changed in later years. Collectors often seek out uncirculated examples and those with unique errors, such as double dies or misplaced mint marks. A roll of 1958 cents can contain various mint marks, including the Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S) mint versions, impacting their rarity and value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1958 1c Roll 50 Coins 1c Roll Cents 1958 Philadelphia
1958-D 1c Roll 50 Coins 1c Roll Cents 1958 Denver