FREE: 2009 LP2 P&D RollsFormative Years Mint Sealed Box
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The listing, 2009 LP2 P&D RollsFormative Years Mint Sealed Box has ended.
I listed one of these last week and it went so well that I decided to list another. Each of the four varieties of Lincoln cent for 2009 was minted for only three months and the mint offered these while they were being minted. When they ran out no more were offered. In any case whatever they had after the three months was all there would be since no more were being produced. There is a P roll and a D roll, both in mint paper. These boxes were the only way you could get the mint paper.
These will start at no minimum bid and GIN offers will be entertained but you'd better be quick with the offers at that start.
I can only ship to the United States and I will only ship to verified addresses.
Thanks for stopping by and good luck with all your bids and listings.
The boxed sets from the mint included one roll from the Philadelphia mint and one roll from the Denver mint. I ordered these directly from the mint and have had them in storage since 2009.
Bliss1121 i suspect you will not get ## a answer of $$$$ how many rolls of coins $$$$ came in there box that they ordered from the mint ??? i have ordered collections of coins before
That other person wanted to no when you ordered the big box of them rolls how many rolls were in the big box ## i ordered a lot of all them 2009 p & d rolls also i even have the satin rolls that really nobody now can get it think ##
These did not come in a big box. They were packaged two rolls to a box, one P and one D. The tray in the boxes actually has spaces for five rolls but there are only two rolls in each box. That applies to LP1, LP2, LP3, LP4 and LP5. So you wee, there was no big box. The mint had a limit of five sets of each per mailing address so that is all any one person could get and I got the maximum.