Do these errors make these special - 1945S, 1952D & 1953D

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Tlocations, Sep 3, 2013.

  1. Tlocations

    Tlocations New Member

    I was bored and going through my old collection of wheat pennies today and found three that were deformed. I am not a professional collector by any means, but start collecting them as a kid cause they were neat.
    The first is a 1945S that seems to be missing the M in America. You can see the A, but it does not show up in the picture. The Second is a 1952D, and the ring around the front does not meet up properly. The third is a 1953 D, and the ring around it is raised towards the inside of the penny and only on the front.

    Any advice or answers about these three would be greatly appreciated and if they are nothing important, I am sorry in advance for wasting any ones time.
    THANK YOU!!
    1945S.jpg 1952D.jpg 1953D.jpg
     
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  3. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Coin 1: Minor struck through grease. Not much of apremium.
    Coin 2: Looks to be a lamination error. Not much of a premium.
    Coin 3: Photo too blurry to tell what's going on.
     
  4. Tlocations

    Tlocations New Member

  5. coins776

    coins776 no title

    the coins are worth one cent each.
     
  6. jon12

    jon12 Young Numismatic

    Wheat cents are worth more that one cent, In my opinion. If I could buy wheat cents for a cent I would buy ten thousand!
     
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