1930-39 Lincoln Wheat (1909-1958) Small Cents Coins: US Coins & Paper Money
The Lincoln Wheat coins from the years 1930 to 1939 are another must have part to any serious coin collection. The historical context of this time period is great in American history, such as the completion of the Empire State building in 1930. The cents, varying in availability and rarity, are obtainable through this website. Whether it is just one piece or a number of different pieces of any Lincoln Wheat coins from 1930 to 1939; we are usually capable of servicing the needs for the serious coin collector.
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The 1930 to 1939 Lincolns are composed of .950 copper, .05 tin and zinc. In fact, all of the Lincolns made from 1909 were made this way, until 1946. They are 19 millimeters in diameter, as well as coming in at a weight of 3.11 grams. The edge of these 1930 to 1939 Lincolns Wheat coins is plain, as in they have no ridges like a few other coins.
As expected, with the purchase of these coins from this era, you will get the same guarantee that we extend to every purchase made on this website. All of these coins have been inspected and deemed to be the authentic versions of the Lincoln Wheat cent from the years 1930 to 1939. If quality coin collecting is important to you, you obviously understand how important that is. And with that assurance in these coins as well as everything on the Antique Vintage Collectibles website; you can feel safe and confident in buying everything your heart desires.
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