Wheat penny collection

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Brandie Ellis, Apr 21, 2020.

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Rare vs common

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  1. Brandie Ellis

    Brandie Ellis New Member

    My wheat penny collection ... 1918, 1927, 1943 steel, 1930's 40's 50's
     

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  3. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Snuck in a 1959.
     
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  4. Brandie Ellis

    Brandie Ellis New Member

    Oops lol ty
     
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  5. QuintupleSovereign

    QuintupleSovereign Well-Known Member

    We'd have to have a better idea of mintmarks to give an accurate idea.
     
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  6. J.T. Parker

    J.T. Parker Well-Known Member

    A good start Brandie, and you MAY find they are are like potato chips, once you start you have to have more.
    Happy collecting,
    J.T.
     
  7. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Might have to get a book to put them in. Keeps them handy when you find a nicer example of one you already have.
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  8. Brandie Ellis

    Brandie Ellis New Member

    Thank u yesss i can't stop looking now lol
     
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  9. Brandie Ellis

    Brandie Ellis New Member

    Niiice
     
  10. David Betts

    David Betts Elle Mae Clampett cruising with Dad

    very nice start you can see I'm also missing a few and quality 1909-1980 SAM_0541.JPG for grand son
     
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  11. Brandie Ellis

    Brandie Ellis New Member

    Ty
     
  12. Brandie Ellis

    Brandie Ellis New Member

    Wow niice
     
  13. Brandie Ellis

    Brandie Ellis New Member

    Wow niice
     
  14. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    Welcome to Coin Talk. Since many coin shops are closed due to Covid-19, look up
    "coin supplies" on Google and buy yourself an inexpensive Lincoln cent holder like the one's shown above. I think I had the most fun trying to fill those folders than any other part of coin collecting. Unfortunately, the holes that are left unfilled are extremely difficult to find in circulation. The only one completely filled are the Jefferson Nickels. The rest I'll probably have to buy but I still have fun hunting. Hope you have as much fun in your hunt. :)
     
  15. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    That's a nice start. Put them in an album and fill it up. Welcome to CT.
     
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  16. Kris Ferrara

    Kris Ferrara New Member

    I have a 1943 s copper wheat penny I think. It weighs correct and is not magnetic. But in not great shape can you please help me figure out if it's real please?
     
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  18. MeowtheKitty

    MeowtheKitty Well-Known Member

    Meow bought a wheat penny album to put all of this Cats CRH finds too. Meow has found the pennies dated in the 30s or older are very hard to find CRH. So Meow's album will never be filled with trophies of the hunt.
     
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  19. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    First, welcome to the neighborhood! As a rule, it is considered impolite to hijack someone else's thread, but we usually cut some slack to newcomers.

    It's best that you start your own thread and be sure to post good, clear photos of both sides of the coin. By the way, it is extremely unlikely that you have a 1943-S copper cent. Most often they are coins of other dates that have been altered in some way. Let's see it, okay? ~ Chris
     
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  20. Brandie Ellis

    Brandie Ellis New Member

    Im a bit of an amateur myself im sry ..
     
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