I just got a roll of wheaties today in the mail (from eBay), and I found the following, is there anything rare? 1958 D (It's actually shiny. It's go tit's original luster.) (The rest are all in about the same condition: Dark brown, no luster) 1944 (2x) 1951 D 1958 D (2x) 1945 D (3x) 1944 D (With a bit of luster left on the obverse) 1941 (2x) 1940 (With a large scratch) 1952 D (3x) 1947 1930 D 1946 D 1956 D (3x) 1955 D (4x) 1953 D 1956 1940 1944 D (2x) 1930 (2x) 1935 D 1957 D (3x) 1945 (3x) 1942 1937 (2x) 1938 S 1948 1946 1957 1951 S 1952 S (2x) Any good dates, or are they all common? Here's some others: Nickels 1940 1950 1964 1958 1963 Dimes 65 66 67 Quarters 66 65 67 68
All pretty common, but you might take another look at your '44D. It has a "D over S" variety. You want to see if you can't see a faint S (just the top half of it), just above the D.
What about 1929 and 24? (Both P) Also, both of the 1944 D's are actually S. I didn't look hard enough. Also I changed some of the above to S after using a flashlight to check over.
all common wheats you got there. i do love it when wheaties have their origanal mint luster. post some pictures of it if you can. as for the nickels, these are common too. the dimes and quarters you can spend beacuse these have little collector value. what i do is save 1 of each date/mintmark and spend it when i find a better example of it.
all common, but keep trying. I suggest that you purchase a copy of the Guide Book of United States Coins, good easy reference. Also, good reading especially for a beginner.