Uncover a genuine piece of American coinage history with the Lincoln Wheat Cent & Barber Dime Circulated Bank-Wrapped Roll — a collector’s treasure that bridges two of the most iconic designs ever struck by the U.S. Mint. Each roll is tightly sealed in its original brown window bank wrap, preserving both the nostalgia and excitement of authentic coin roll hunting. Inside awaits a blend of historic bronze and silver coins spanning multiple decades of minting heritage.
Discover Lincoln Wheat Cents (1909–1958) — the timeless design by Victor D. Brenner that marked the beginning of more than a century of Lincoln’s image on U.S. coinage. These classic bronze cents embody the spirit of early 20th-century America, celebrating the legacy of Abraham Lincoln and the enduring artistry of the U.S. Mint.
You’ll also find Barber Dimes (1892–1916) — crafted in 90% silver and designed by Charles E. Barber. Each dime represents a bygone era of American history, preceding the beloved Mercury Dime series. The contrast between the bronze Wheat Cents and the silver Barber Dimes makes this roll a fascinating mix of value, beauty, and historical charm.
Every coin in this roll is circulated, showing natural signs of age and handling — real marks of time that connect you to the people and places these coins once passed through. Whether you’re a collector, historian, or treasure hunter, this roll offers a tangible and thrilling way to experience American coinage from two celebrated eras.
Key Features
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Authentic Circulated Coins: Includes Lincoln Wheat Cents (1909–1958) and Barber Dimes (1892–1916).
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Original Bank Wrap: Each roll is tightly brown window-wrapped for a nostalgic and secure presentation.
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Historic Variety: Coins may include a mix of different years and mint marks.
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Perfect for Collectors: Ideal for coin roll hunters, history lovers, and those seeking a touch of vintage Americana.
Experience the thrill of discovery and unwrap a century of minting history — where every coin tells a story, and every roll holds a piece of America’s past.


