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 Posted 05/31/2015  11:22 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jrhotz13 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Quick question, I was wondering if anyone kept the 'Frisco mint marks. I hunt pennies and seem to be finding as many of them as wheats. I am keeping the ones in really good condition, but should I keep the others too?
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 Posted 05/31/2015  11:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChildOfTheWheat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
From the early 70s I do. Someday those ones are going to be the keys of the series.
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ok cool because I found what seems to me an uncirculated 1933s this morning, and a few other which brought up my question.
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correction '73s not a '33s. unfortunately, that mistype made it sound so much better
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 Posted 05/31/2015  11:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChildOfTheWheat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
LOL Made the same mistake here: https://goccf.com/t/193836

Anyway, what condition is your '73S in?
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I recently found a 74S in pocket change. I did put it aside when I looked into it and saw it was one of the last years of S penny production. Never graded one but I'd guess 20s? You can still read and see everything without magnification.
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Unless they are BU, there really is no premium above face value for 1970's S mint cents. I keep any I find just for the cool factor, as I live on the east coast and don't see these too often. It's really up to you what you want to keep.


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From the early 70s I do. Someday those ones are going to be the keys of the series.

Sorry, but I don't see this ever happening, considering the mintage figures were in the hundreds of millions.
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Sorry, but I don't see this ever happening, considering the mintage figures were in the hundreds of millions.


This may be true but it depends on how many of those Millions are kept MS/BU I would think.
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But that wouldn't be a true "key date", it would just be a condition rarity in MS/BU. There would still be millions of them around in general, which cannot be said of the classic Lincoln Cent keys such as the 1909-S VDB, 1914-d, or 1931-S.
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I also keep them as I rarely find them living on the east coast. I may find one every month or two but that's about it. its hard for me to get boxes where I live so max I do $5.00 worth at a time. The one box only full box I've done yeilded I think 4 with one being a wheat (44s is I remember right.) I also look through the till at work for anything cool and even found a steel penny a few months ago. Keeping them is up to you though but I'd say why not? It's only $.01 so it's not like it'll make or break you and since you posted this thread a part of you wants to keep it. Also it's copper so how could you go wrong? KEEP IT!!
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I keep S mint marks cause, why not? if I ever get too many then I will just spend them. I am really liking finding the S halves, but the 70S dime and quarter I have found are nice surprises as well.

If there is a hole for it in my folder, I will keep it to fill that hole.
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Out here on the West Coast, I find early 70s S mint cents all the time. In fact, just the other day, some of my classmates were tossing a coin around in the gym- when it came in my direction I caught it, and guess what it was- a 1972-S proof! Unfortunately, I had to give it back to them, and it was covered in fingerprints anyway. In hindsight, I guess I could have just offered them a nickel for it.
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For the cents I keep them by default since I keep all pre-1982 cents.

For the nickels I keep them by default since I keep all nickels.

For everything else I keep them since they are going to be silver or proof (or both).
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For the cents I keep them by default since I keep all pre-1982 cents.

I wasn't thinking about that- I do keep all coppers, though, so I guess that means S's as well.
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Hoarding anything may depend on your age. If still young, possibly someday in the future many coins with S mint marks may prove valuable. HOWEVER, If not a large jump in value, remember that even a savings account gets some interest over the years. Hundreds of dollars in stockpiled coins may not compare with a simple savings account and with that you don't need to find places for anything except the bank book.
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