Semi-key wheats...Worth saving?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by bsowa1029, Nov 17, 2011.

  1. bsowa1029

    bsowa1029 Franklin Half Addict

    I have a few wheaties that are more rare than common, I'm not sure if they'd be classified as semi-key or not, or if that's just a matter of opinion or whatever. Anyways I have them stored away and I don't have that many, the only two I can think of off the top of my head are a 1922 that either doesn't have the D mint mark or its just worn off, probably the latter, and a 1926 S. Should I just sell these instead of hanging on to them since I never plan on completing an entire set of wheats?
     
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  3. Jon4485

    Jon4485 Junior Member

    well keeping or selling is completely up to you ... i believe the 1922 d and 1926 s are somewhat semi key dates but if the 1922 has no D and is genuine then it is worth a substantial amount
     
  4. jcakcoin

    jcakcoin New Member

    I'd keep them, they're only pennies
     
  5. BigBM

    BigBM New Member

    I would personally keep them. Great dates
     
  6. cciesielski01

    cciesielski01 Laced Up

    i keep all of my semi-keys even if they are doubles unless im trading for another semi-key that i need.
     
  7. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    Both keepers if they serve a purpose to your collection. Even I don't personally work on the Lincoln Wheat cents that often, however they would end up being keepers in my collection. Either way, they are desireable.
     
  8. I keep all wheats I find in circulation. TC
     
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