Most modern web viewers include a spellcheck and grammar feature. I suggest you turn yours on, and set it to "American English." Although, to be fair, your OP doesn't really meet the standard of any sort of foreign English either.
There is a run of semi key and key dates that runs from 1866 to 1878. Beyond that period, there are the two branch mint pieces, the 1908-S and 1909-S. The 1886 and 1894 cents also have some good values in the better circulated and the Mint State grades.
Even though our new friend, k_lee76, is obviously trying to trip us up with a trick question, let us still roll out the red welcome mat in his direction. I think a fistful of "likes" are also in order for k_lee76's maiden post.
I voted 100 because no one else did, I have the right to do so and because I could. I'm not sure what I'm voting for.