1909-19 Lincoln Wheat (1909-1958) Small Cents Coins: US Coins & Paper Money
The versions of the 1909 to 1919 Lincoln Wheat cent are becoming increasingly more popular. These coins are some of the earliest coins made of the Wheat variety; and represent the great president Abraham Lincoln as the first likeness of a figure other than Liberty on a coin. These early Lincoln Wheat coins of 1909 to 1919 are obviously the rarest; as they are the first models the United States have seen of the coin.Discount & Bargain
Our website offers a wide range of coins from this early era of the series, including some rare types, indeed. If you are looking for some of the best Lincoln Wheat coins on the Internet or elsewhere, you have come to the right place. This is sure to be your one stop shop for these gorgeous coins, and we have many in supply sure not to disappoint. And 1909 to 1919 versions of this coin come at an incredible time period, as they turn 100 in the next year. Also, with every passing day the demand for these coins, especially at this early stage in production of Brenner’s classic work with the Lincoln Wheat coins.
Hopefully, on this page you can find what you are looking for if you are a serious or novice coin collector. As with our other illustrious products and collectibles, you can rest assured that these items are guaranteed authentic. We also hope that you would continually remember us as an resource for all of your coins, collectibles, and paper money.
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