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5 Rolls 2009-P Formative Years 1¢ - 250 BU Coins In CoinSafe Tubes Since '09 #1

$ 5.27

Availability: 13 in stock
  • Composition: Copper-Plated Zinc
  • KM Number: Formative Years Reverse
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Denomination: Small Cent
  • Year: 2009
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Modified Item: No
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Condition: 5 UNCIRCULATED ROLLS IN COINSAFE INERT COLLECTOR TUBES. DOUBLED DIE ERRORS FOUND IN THESE ROLLS!
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Coin: Lincoln Bicentennial

    Description

    This auction is for
    FIVE BEAUTIFUL PRISTINE ROLLS
    OF
    BU 2009-Philadelphia FORMATIVE YEARS (FY) Cents,
    removed by me from U.S. Mint rolls in 2009 and carefully
    placed in
    CoinSafe inert collector's archival tubes
    where they
    have been stored
    since 2009
    .
    With gloved hands, I transferred them at that time into these safe
    storage tubes directly from
    opened U.S. Mint LP2 Rolls in 2009
    .
    Each Mint Roll was very carefully opened, and in order to reduce
    rattle or impact on adjacent coins, I filled the CoinSafe tubes to their
    safe capacities.  This means that there are between 51 and 53 BU
    coins in each roll.
    The winning bidder will receive FIVE of the
    rolls pictured in
    photo #2 above.
    CoinSafe Inert Collector's Archival Tubes,
    are a .00 Value,
    as advertised in “
    Numismatic News”
    and in in “
    Coin World”
    magazines.)
    These
    Formative Years Philadelphia Cents came from many differently
    dated LP2 Mint Box Rolls that I opened in my search for Philadelphia
    anomalies in 2009.  The Philadelphia (FY) cents series had a number of
    doubled die reverse and obverse errors, so look closely. Die cracks,
    die chips and other anomalies have also been found in these FY rolls,
    along with some very high grade MS (Mint State) examples. These rolls
    contain some really beautifully and fully struck "BU" (Brilliant Uncirculated)
    cents.
    The photos show a sample of the rolls that I opened, and another
    shows the many opened wrappers from these opened rolls.
    The winning bidder will receive FIVE of the rolls pictured in
    photo #2 above.
    The last photo (above, #12) shows many of the opened roll wrappers.
    The winning bidder will receive FIVE of the rolls pictured in photo
    #2 above.  In order to eliminate rattle within these CoinSafe Rolls,
    I filled them to their capacity.  This means that there are between
    51 and 53 BU coins in each roll!
    These coins and the search for the anomalies can be a new and
    fascinating pastime for the whole family, as well as a great
    introduction to the wonderful hobby of numismatics.
    Get out your loupe or microscope and start searching!
    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 in circulation. Because of the
    four different cent reverse designs in 2009, each of the four
    varieties of reverse design is a "type coin" on it's own.
    The Philadelphia FY cents series had a large number of
    doubled
    die reverse and obverse errors
    , so
    look closely
    . Many
    die cracks and other anomalies
    have been found in these
    FY rolls, along with some very high grade MS examples.
    These rolls contain some really beautifully fully struck "BU" cents.
    Get out your loupe or microscope and start searching!
    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 can be
    considered a "type coin".
    Thank you for your interest in bidding on this 5 roll offer!