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<p>[QUOTE="SilverSurfer, post: 852722, member: 21603"]No, that's $.32 a wheatie. And they are most likely searched. You will get a bunch of 1959's and most will be from 1946 to 1959. Most coins from those years are worth $.15 a piece, and that is if they are in AU condition.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is the bullion investing part of cointalk, but I will suggest if you are interested in cents, either ask if they have a large cent or a flying eagle cent. You should be able to find an 1850's Large cent in VF-20 condition for about $30. I bought a 1856 large cent 9 years ago in EF condition and paid just $9. Flying eagle cents were only issued for 2 years, 1857 and 1858. You should be able to find one in VF-20 condition for about $45 dollars, I bought one 6 years ago, and paid $25. These are the type of rare coin investments I'm speaking of. Forget about a roll of wheaties that has been picked over. If you can't figure out what VF-20 condition looks like, that's the reason to buy the Red book and ask around here. </p><p><br /></p><p>Plus, the coins I mentioned are over 150 years old.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSurfer, post: 852722, member: 21603"]No, that's $.32 a wheatie. And they are most likely searched. You will get a bunch of 1959's and most will be from 1946 to 1959. Most coins from those years are worth $.15 a piece, and that is if they are in AU condition. This is the bullion investing part of cointalk, but I will suggest if you are interested in cents, either ask if they have a large cent or a flying eagle cent. You should be able to find an 1850's Large cent in VF-20 condition for about $30. I bought a 1856 large cent 9 years ago in EF condition and paid just $9. Flying eagle cents were only issued for 2 years, 1857 and 1858. You should be able to find one in VF-20 condition for about $45 dollars, I bought one 6 years ago, and paid $25. These are the type of rare coin investments I'm speaking of. Forget about a roll of wheaties that has been picked over. If you can't figure out what VF-20 condition looks like, that's the reason to buy the Red book and ask around here. Plus, the coins I mentioned are over 150 years old.[/QUOTE]
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