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ONE BU ROLL 2009-P PRESIDENCY LINCOLN CENTS FROM LP4 MINT ROLLS In CoinSafe Tube

$2.63

95

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Year: 2009
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Coin: Lincoln Bicentennial
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia
  • Denomination: Small Cent
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Composition: Copper-Plated Zinc
  • Condition: UNCIRCULATED 50+ COIN ROLL IN COINSAFE INERT COLLECTOR TUBE.

Description

ONE BEAUTIFUL PRISTINE ROLL
OF
2009
PHILADELPHIA
“PRESIDENCY IN
WASHINGTON (PW)”
CENTS, FROM LP4
MINT
WRAPPED
ROLLS
AND
INSERTED IMMEDIATELY
INTO
*
CoinSafe inert collector’s
archival
tubes
which are
a
retail
value costing up to $1.99 each!
The wrapping paper for the Mint rolls
over time sometimes
imparts a rainbow-like “toning” to the end coins
in some
of these rolls, which is highly regarded by many
collectors
who search for and collect these varieties
exclusively.
The
PHILADELPHIA PW cents series had the distinction of
being the
LOWEST MINTAGE
OF ALL EIGHT RE
VERSE
DESIGNS of 2009 LINCOLN CENTS!
As a
rarer issue
in 2009, BU examples directly from these Mint
Box rolls were a good source to purchase and find very high
grade MS examples of the PW cents, handled less than bank-
wrapped rolls.
Doubled
die
reverse
and obverse errors
have also been
discovered in these rolls! Many
die cracks, chips, clashes
and other interesting
anomalies
have also been found in these
PW rolls, along with some very high grade MS examples. These
rolls contain some really beautifully fully struck “BU” cents.
As with all cents minted in 2009, some coins are spotted and
stained due to Mint handling and cleaning procedures.  Some
of the
MINT-packaged
rolls contain “end-of-roll” damaged
coins, but I have found in the ones I opened that the remainder
of coins in the roll usually are beautiful pristine examples of
Philadelphia’s
best efforts for 2009.
Reverse designs from the Denver Mint in 2009 showed weaker
strikes and more spotting from the die cleaning chemicals used
experimentally in the early half of the year.
Get out your loupe or microscope and start searching for that MS
to submit to PCGS!
Congress voted to limit the number of small denomination coins
minted in 2009.  For this reason, it is becoming more difficult to find
2009 cents in ANY condition. Because of the four different cent
reverse designs in 2009, each of the four varieties of reverse is a
“type coin” on it’s own.
Best of luck bidding on this roll offer!
*(As advertised in
Numismatic News
and in
Coin World magazines
).