Yup, I'll let you guys know!
They'll be worth something to me, and that's what matters.
I'm planning to get 8 rolls. One day even commons will be worth something, but most importantly I'll have fun going through the cents. Getting any...
Should I get a few rolls? What do you think? Please respond Thanks
From a picture on local classifieds it shows a huge pile of wheat cents and say that they're unsearched and go into rolls. I want to believe what...
They are a range of dates from 1909-1958, basically unsearched. I'm wondering before I buy. Let me know, thanks.
K-G is for George E. Kruger-Gray who designed the one cent, five cent, and ten cent coins in 1935.
I got five bucks worth of Canadian one cent coins at the bank today and found lots of recent cents in MS-65+ condition, a few from the forties,...
No, it's a common 1954.
1666661 is a neat serial number, don't you think? Here are pics: [IMG] Let me know what you think. Any extra value?
They're both common copper pennies. The one from 1945 is worth about 25 cents, and the other is worth less than a nickel.
It's very common to get cents, nickels, dimes, and quarters with the 1952-2002 double date, and the double date is to commemorate Elizabeth II's...
The white blotches are from reflection, or from the binder page. They're all around PF-67 to PF-69. I also have a Panamanian proof from the 60's...
Robe Lines and Left Hands on WL Halves I found this post on "Robe Lines and Left Hands on WL Halves" interesting and have nominated it...
Beauty!
Lightly brush the coin on your shirt...the dust should then be off.
Count me in.
MS67 or 68
I think it's worth more like $30-$50. You can get years with a lower mintage, and in better condition for $100-$200.
Any old coin is just so cool. Somebody used this 100, 150, or 200+ years ago, and now it's in my hand.
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