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The 1973 Philadelphia 1-cent coin, commonly known as the penny, is part of the Lincoln cent series, which has been produced since 1909. It features an image of President Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and a depiction of the wheat ears on the reverse, a design used until 1958 when it was replaced with the Lincoln Memorial design. Coins from this era can be found in various conditions, impacting their value; uncirculated examples and those with unique errors may command higher prices among collectors. A roll of these coins contains 50 pennies, and while most 1973 pennies are not rare, specific varieties or errors can be of interest to numismatists.
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1973 1c Roll 50 Coins | 1c Roll | Cents | 1973 | Philadelphia |