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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Numismatist, post: 26239773, member: 142588"]The off center cent is worth about $10 retail. I'm not active in that area of the market so I'm not sure what to expect from a dealer.</p><p><br /></p><p>Check the reverse of your 1909 cents for the designer's initials (V.D.B.).</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1675986[/ATTACH] </p><p> Victor David Brenner's initials were removed from the reverse part way through the year 1909. All yours are lower grade so you could expect around $1 for non-VDB's and $3-5 for VDB's.</p><p><br /></p><p>I thought you may have mistaken a worn "S" mintmark for a "D" on your 1910. The Denver mint didn't make cents until 1911 so there isn't a such thing as a genuine 1910-D Lincoln Cent. 1910-S is a semi-key date.</p><p><br /></p><p>While the 1955 is a nice coin, it's worth maybe 25 cents retail. Later year uncirculated wheat cents aren't very valuable unless in very high grades (MS-66+) and with original red color.</p><p><br /></p><p>Based on your pictures, I would grade your 1903-O Dime as G-6. All your other Barber Dimes are also very worn, so like I said, $2-3 each. Expect around $5 from a dealer for the 1903-O.</p><p><br /></p><p>Steel cents are popular, but they're also very plentiful. Unless they're uncirculated, they're not worth more than a dollar or two.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Numismatist, post: 26239773, member: 142588"]The off center cent is worth about $10 retail. I'm not active in that area of the market so I'm not sure what to expect from a dealer. Check the reverse of your 1909 cents for the designer's initials (V.D.B.). [ATTACH=full]1675986[/ATTACH] Victor David Brenner's initials were removed from the reverse part way through the year 1909. All yours are lower grade so you could expect around $1 for non-VDB's and $3-5 for VDB's. I thought you may have mistaken a worn "S" mintmark for a "D" on your 1910. The Denver mint didn't make cents until 1911 so there isn't a such thing as a genuine 1910-D Lincoln Cent. 1910-S is a semi-key date. While the 1955 is a nice coin, it's worth maybe 25 cents retail. Later year uncirculated wheat cents aren't very valuable unless in very high grades (MS-66+) and with original red color. Based on your pictures, I would grade your 1903-O Dime as G-6. All your other Barber Dimes are also very worn, so like I said, $2-3 each. Expect around $5 from a dealer for the 1903-O. Steel cents are popular, but they're also very plentiful. Unless they're uncirculated, they're not worth more than a dollar or two.[/QUOTE]
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