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Unsearched Wheat Penny Roll w/Silver Mercury Dime End Old Us Coin Shotgun Lot Mixed Years Circulated Vintage Collector

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Features

  • 1 Mercury Dime
  • 49 Wheat Pennies
  • Tightly Crimped Rolls
  • Guaranteed to date between the Early 1800's to 1958
  • Key Dates, Semi-Key Dates, Uncirculated, Steel, Indian Head, Early Dates, Mint Marks and more!

Description

You are getting a bag of wheats with two silver dimes

Grade Rating: Ungraded


Graded By: US Mint


Variety: Indian Head,Silver,Wheat


Color: Grey


Material: silver with copper


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 4 x 2 inches; 5.29 ounces


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 3 months and up


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 16, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Coin Tycoon


Best Sellers Rank: #2 in Collectible Coins (See Top 100 in Collectible Coins) #1 in Collectible Coin Sets #2 in Individual Collectible Coins


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Customer Reviews: 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars 1,200 ratings


Year: ‎1958


Brand: ‎Coin Tycoon


Unit Grouping: ‎Set


Total Eaches: ‎1


Total Metal Weight: ‎125 Grams


Denomination Unit: ‎Penny


Exterior Finish: ‎Steel


Metal Type: ‎Silver, Alloy Steel


Manufacturer: ‎Coin Tycoon


UPC: ‎860001203943


Product Dimensions: ‎6 x 4 x 2 inches


Item Weight: ‎5.3 ounces


Date First Available: ‎May 16, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome coins
I would recommend Amazon for finding coins for my collection, and of course the mercury dime. I hope to be able to fill my collection.
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025 by John

  • RIP OFF
If I could give it -10, I would. What a rip off. I do not recommend this at all. Roll was open in a plastic bag. All the pennies are unreadable. They’re so worn out. And the mercury dime: I can’t even tell what year it is or barely with the mercury head looks like. Warning- do not buy do not buy do not buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025 by Linda

  • Very pleased with the order!
Came in a nice drawstring bag instead of a roll. Got several pennies I needed for my collection. A few were duplicate years but I expected that. Overall, I am very happy with what I received!
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025 by Anita Bell

  • I got what was shown on the eb-site
The wheat pennies were mostly 56, 57, 59 so don't except much their rest was late 40's and one from 30's along with dime which was fine as a circulated coin. Does help fill those spots in a collector's book. Not bad buy overall.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025 by Landshark

  • No surprises!!
As described one Mercury dime, one Indian head cent and one 1950 something wheat cent in very good condition. Nothing to write home about but I don't feel like I've been taken.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025 by jessie

  • As advertised, good selection
Got a nice selection to start a book over, had a nice 1944 Mercury dime and a 1907 Indian Head penny. Of course there were some duplicates, there were years that a billion coins were stamped. Overall happy with this purchase, would buy them again
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024 by Zach Jennings

  • Not totally honest in his description of the product
First, just buy 5, if you're going to buy this. The 6% discount currently is capped at 5 and not the "Buy more, save 6% more" type deal. If I had seen it on another section of the website, then I would've only bought the 5. The 2nd thing is the description of said product. They have that each shotgun roll will have ✔️ 1 Mercury Dime ✔️49 Wheat Pennies ✔️Tightly Crimped Rolls ✔️Guaranteed to date between the Early 1800s to 1958 ✔️ Key Dates, Semi-Key Dates, Uncirculated, Steel, Indian Head, Early Dates, Mint Marks and more! Now most is true but it should also say that a vast majority of your pennies will be from the 1040s & 1950s. Here's my breakdown of the 7 rolls I bought: 7 rolls I got 7 silver Mercury dimes. That's 350 coins minus 7 dimes = 343 pennies to search. 2 - 1920 pennies 48 - 1930 pennies 149 - 1940 pennies 139 - 1950 pennies 6 - Indian Head pennies 0 - Steel pennies 288 - 1940 & 1950 pennies combined that's like 75% of all the rolls The rolls were kind of tightly wrapped but not bank-wrapped because the printing on the rolls needed to line up in place. I think he felt sorry for giving me so many 1940 & 1950 coins so he gave me a roll of 1930's. And all the 1930 pennies had no mint marks (all Philadelphia) So it's pretty obvious that they make these rolls and put what they want in them (hence why the writing on the rolls never lined up). When they stated early 1800 to 1958, I really thought it would be a good selection of pennies, but they weren't. A lot of the pennies were beaten up with some with partially missing dates, worn down dates, and some red pennies (nice). I didn't see anything that popped out from the dates ( I catalog all coins that come in through the sellers and see what they give and I can decide whether to buy again or not to bother wasting my money and time with them again. And this seller I won't deal with again. I get better pennies from auctions and pay less and I can get 2 to 5 Indian head pennies in a single roll just like steel pennies, even got a soaring eagle penny (big find, and so lucky) All I can say to other buyers is, to read the description of the product, scroll down and check how many you're getting, the price of silver and see if there worth buying from. I took for granted that this seller was going to have a good deal here and it isn't. Unless you're looking for a ton of 1940 & 1950 pennies then be my guess. Same with buying by the pound or 5 pounds. I did and all I got was a ton of 1940 & 1950 pennies, only my estate auctions I do good on. So buyers beware of these types of descriptions and or discrepancies. Send a note to the seller to clarify the product or what you get. If anything this seller's description should say that you'll receive a majority of 1940 & 1950 pennies and not really the low end like they say. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Larry K. Larry K.

  • Penny roll with mercury dime?
Don’t purchase this item unless you want to overpay for a random mercury dime. Pennies are all the same and you can tell the wrapper was pulled back and one dime is placed in the end.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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