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1934 Wheat Penny No Mint Mark

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 Posted 03/05/2012  9:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jman14 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi folks..
Very very newbie coin collector from Canada. I came across what I believe is a 1934 Wheat penny with no mint mark. My understanding is that this means it was minted in Philly? Is there anything special about this coin or is that quite common? I don't know very much about coins to begin with. I know a bit about Canadian coins but not that much about American coins. Thanks for your time. Cheers.
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Yes, no mintmark on a US cent means that it was struck in Philadelphia. None of the regular issue P-mint wheaties would be considered a key or semi-key, they are all pretty common in average circulated condition.
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One exception is a 1922 with no mintmark which WAS NOT minted at Philly - it's a Denver coin that lacks a mintmark because of an error and is fairly valuable.
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northern neighbor. If you have a question, this forum will provide the answer.
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thanks for the info and the welcome!
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I'm a newbie too, (aboot a year) but I live down in the States. It's funny because I have learned quite a bit about US coins, but the Canadian stuff might as well be greek. Do you find many of the centennial (bicentennial?) canadian cents in canada? I found my second today- I save 'em.
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the centennail coins are very cool. I have found several of the penny. The rest of the set: nickel, dime, quarter, etc are alot harder to find, at least that has been my limited experience. Cheers!
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