1919 is one of the most readily found wheat cent.
Pay attention, you graded your wife in #3 above.
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.
Yes, thank you. I had never seen one before.
Why is the obverse backwards? Never mind.
There was a time when I had a standing order with the mint for 20 mint sets. I was giving my grandkids one each year. I stopped that some time back.
I got one in change back in the early 50's. An old man selling produce from a cart gave me one instead of a quarter. I was going in the house 5...
After 75 years of collecting I may have to resolve myself to the fact that the "Old Classics" like Twenty Cent pieces, early commemoratives and...
Amen @Collecting Nut I been saying that for several years.
I bought my first coins from the US Mint in 1959. I bought my last a couple of years ago.
Amen CN
I have considerable surplus as I always bought for grandkids and potential grandkids. But, I will not sell them for less than I paid for them....
Every roll of quarters I open has several state quarters that appear to be uncirculated.
1964 was the year my first was born. That may have influenced my decision.
The great thing about nickels is that you can still find all of them in change. I got a 1900 in a roll from the bank. I would recommend Jefferson...
It's not that old CN.
It makes sense. However with as many grandkids as I have I do keep a surplus. I just put together some Jefferson nickels for a grandson. From my...
Close. I keep all 1964 and older.
What they said - PMD
25 cents each. Well I could have packed them up and sent them to you. But, postage may have been more than that. Nice job CN.
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