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1937 Cents, Mint State (1934– ) Values
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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Cents, Mint State (1934– ) series of Coin Rolls in the U.S. Coins contains 3 distinct entries with CPG® values between $160.00 and $210.00.
Mint state rolls of cents contain 50 individual singles of the same date and mintmark wrapped into a single roll. Mint state rolls can be either original rolls or so-called "put-together" rolls of coins, although put-together rolls may sell at a discount to Greysheet bid.
The coins in an original Brilliant Mint state roll of Lincoln cents will generally grade MS64 to potentially MS66 and higher. One reason a person may buy a roll is to individually sell the coins as singles or to build multiple sets of coins. Collectors and dealers alike also enjoy searching uncirculated rolls for potential cherrypicking of scarce and valuable errors and varieties.
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