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My Uncle's Piggy Bank, Help!

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I found a lot of coins that were saved by my Uncle for some reason or another and need some help on a few of them as to why they might have bee kept... I will try to put each under the correct forum category. Thanks in advance for ANY help...

The first is a 1972 penny that the area by the date has been pealed back...



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Next is a "clipped" 1964 with no mint mark...

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to CCF.The 72 is a nice lamination and the other is an incomplete planchet.
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That lamination is crazy! Be careful with it so the flap doesn't come off. It would be worth running to a coin store or Hobby Lobby and getting some 2x2s (white cardboard squares with a plastic circular window) for those.
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THANKS ALL! Any value? Or do I need to take them somewhere?
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Most minor laminations may bring 50 cents when they are circulated. A stronger one in the $3-5 range. Yours somewhere in between. The incomplete planchet is common for a single clip. So probably less than $5 more if BU. You might save them to show new collectors what is out there or use for a trade for something you might not have yet? I enjoy a trade for coins. Many times you will get an abundance of one variety and others you may have very few of. I always send nice coins as a trade. Most feel I gave them too good a deal. I'm more of a Variety collector than an error collector. But others may not have what you have a lot of. Get a few more posts and enjoy the forum's. The cheapest date you can get for free information.
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