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New Member
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New Member
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Thanks guys...I have alot of wheat pennies any other key Dates I should know about?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yup, several more good dates: Key dates aside from your VG-8 details one, 1909-S both with and without the reverse initials VDB, but with VDB the key date of the set and worth far more than the non VDB. The other key from a mintage figure is the 1931-S. Semi-keys include the 1910-S to 1915-S with the 11-S being the best of those. The the rest of the Denver minted from 1911 to 1915 aside from your 14-D. Then the 1922-D, 1924-D, and 1926-S are semi-keys, and many more of the teens thru mid thirties mintmarked are better dates generally. Im sure you will get other responses some more 
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New Member
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@mrwhatisit thank you so much
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New Member
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I have a 1931 S, Also have the Denver minted 1911,12, 13,(14) and 1915! Havnt found other dates you stated. I Do however have many jars of pennies to still go through!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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We'd like to see pics of all of them. Your '14-D appears genuine but a corroded example with a greatly diminished value.
Edited by Coinfrog 11/04/2022 8:34 pm
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New Member
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1911 D  
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New Member
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1912 D  
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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It would be best if you start a new thread for each coin - otherwise replies get confusing. A new thread for your '11-D, and another new thread for your '12-D, please.
Edited by Coinfrog 11/04/2022 8:51 pm
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New Member
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1913 D...unfortunately it's been through it it seems.  
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New Member
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1915 D  
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Bedrock of the Community
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Asking again, please start a new thread for each of your coins.
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New Member
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1931 S  
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New Member
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Sorry just seen this. Can I move them or do I have to redo them. I apologies I was posting them here in the conversation of being asked to show the pictures
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The 1911-D, 1912-D, 1915-D, and 1931-S all look decent, not great. They would likely grade between good and fine. Ok for coins this old. The 1913-D with the hole very little value, except a hole filler (pun intended). There are many other better dates in the Lincoln Cent series between 1909 and 1939. You are building a nice set of coins here. If you are unfamiliar with grading and coin values, I recommend "A Guide Book of United States coins" aka 'the Red Book'. That is a good place to start. You might also want to get an album to house the nicest of these. Happy Hunting!
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