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so I went to my towns coin shop,to get some wheat pennys appraised, and the owner said that he would buy my Fine condition 1913 S penny for $7.50.
was that a good price?
also, he said that my 1922 D Wheat penny was worth $10.00, is that right?
(i did not sell the 1922 D penny.)
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$10 sounds low on the 22-d with out even seeing it
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7.50 for the 13-S? What was the condition? You could have gotten more on ebay, even if it were just an album filler... :-/
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same with the 22-D! What were the conditions?
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I would have to see clear pic before I say if that was a good deal or not.
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Yeah pics or it's hard to say.
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The OP stated that the 13-S was in F grade.
In that grade/BN values range from 13 to 14 bucks F.M.V.
Less on the dealers sheets. 8 to 9 bucks would be a fair price for it.
The 22-D value in F grade/BN would be around 14/15 bucks.
Dealer, maybe 10 to 12.
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ok, I will get a pic. in....of the 1922 d.
HE said that the 1922 d was good, and the 1913 s was fine- very fine.
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here is a pic. of my 1922 D
1913-S-Wheat-Penny...
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Even with a small, out of focus picture, I can clearly see that your 22D would grade higher than Good.
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A 1913 Wheat penny is worth 1.25 to 60.00 depending upon the coins grade, condition, and copper prices.

http://www.valuablewheatpennies.com...penny-value/
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I Agree with Bio.

Even from the picture provided you can clearly see a nice ear and the jaw line looks ok as well.

Better OBV AND REV pictures would clinch it though.

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