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1952 No Mint And 1958 D Wheat Pennies

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Do you have a question, KortneeKidd?
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Yes, are they valuable?
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Sorry, they are not. They are very common date wheat cents worth less than a nickel each.
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Sorry, little value here.
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Okay thank you!
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Kornneekid ... older US coins without a mint mark were minted in Philadelphia.
During WWII, when, in 1943, '44, & '45, as nickels were made of 40% silver, Philadelphia also added their mint mark (P), discontinued in 1946 ... From 1965-1967, no mint marks appeared on any circulating US coins... The "P" mint mark did not appear on circulating US coins again until 1976 ( US quarter only). In 2017, the "P" mark appeared only on US cents, for that year only.

Here's a link to the history of US coin mint marks, ...hopes this helps ...
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...FORUM_ID=126

.......................BTW...there's a number of misleading videos online touting " no mint mark" coins as rare & valuable ... they are full of bogus info, & are just click-bait ... disregard them ... ALSO...a lot of uneducated (coin-wise) people post these " no mint mark" coins on ebay, Etsy, etc., & ask ridiculous sums for them ...disregard these, also ...

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Common dates. Worth only a few cents each.
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Refrain from the " no mint mark" nonsense.
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