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A Few Curious 1950-S Wheat Pennies

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I'd like to start off by saying thank you all for the welcome, this seems to be a very knowledgeable place.
So today I was going through my pennies and found these date errors. Both 1952 s pennies have a bubbled 5, the 1954 has a bubbled 9 and the 5 connects with the s mint mark.
However my favorite find today is the 1951 s. The 1 is nearly absent forming 195, also the st in trust is not fully there.

What does everyone think, did I find real errors this time? Oh and also found 18 1927 no mint mark pennies in good shape, and found 20 1925 no mint marks.
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Die chips and missing devices (full or partial) are Grease Filled Die issues.
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Both are found frequently on Lincolns of this era.



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So these aren't sought after or valuable?
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But they are wheat cents.
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So these aren't sought after or valuable?



The mint really overused the dies in this era and so many cents were minted with these issues, that there is not really a premium beyond the fact that they are circulated branch-mint Wheat Cents.

The ones from the 1920s should be worth a smidge more than these.
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For next time, please work on better photos, well cropped photos, and please please, one coin per thread. This helps us help you
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Thank you everyone, I will do better photos next time and keep it to one coin
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