Sure glad I quit using the US Mint.
I took most of mine and included them in more than 20 ancestral type sets for my grandkids. I still have a few hundred left.
Is that because of the copper content?
Almost 400 million minted of the 1919-P.
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....
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