Nice images. We don't see that very often.
Wheat cents can be worth a few cents or thousands of dollars. You will need to learn how to grade them and learn what coins have value. Making...
I'll go with 55 as well. Nice coin. I would insure it for $1000 and send it to PCGS.
10 cents. No extra value.
You don't want to grade stuff like this. Grading fees are more than the values.
Looks DCAM.
I don't see it. Where are you seeing doubling?
The dealer is correct. Too many out there to bring much more than face value. A dealer friend of mine used to give them away in change.
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He always has. You have to love the coins he post. His imaging skills awesome.
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Interesting you would say that Jason. That's exactly the instructions my lady has. She knows the trust I have in Mark. Same with my son if he has...
Damaged after it left the mint.
Tracking devise.:D
The US Mint first made these in 1975. https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-89/pdf/STATUTE-89-Pg602.pdf
Even the OP called the coin ugly. I'm good with honest opinions.
Will they know what to do if they had to take over today?
I don't think there is, other than current auction results for the same variety. Even that, changes based on who is at the auction and how much...
As a normal, I'm not used to seeing a coin clean up this well with just acetone. It's great to see someone do things in the proper order and have...
I would weigh the coins before doing anything. If the weight is correct, I would send them to PCGS. To me, it would be worth the fees to be sure...
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