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Valued Member
 United States
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Thanks for at least responding guys, bummer on the box bro. I've been through about 6 rolls and nothing. Not a rotation, doubling, anything. They are like clones.
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Valued Member
United States
76 Posts |
Check out this site. https://www.doubleddie.com You may have to navigate around the site to find info on it, but I do remember there being much info on the shield pennys.
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
Here's a couple to look for http://coppercoins.com/diesearch.php and I found another that is not listed here,so there are at least three to look for. By the way, I have yet to get a full roll of 2010's. I have been through four and a half boxes so far and have found 6 2010-D's and 46 P's. John1 
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New Member
United States
2 Posts |
is anyone out there a coin dealer
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New Member
United States
2 Posts |
Are the 2010 pennys going to be worth anything?
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Valued Member
United States
163 Posts |
 centhound. They could be worth something eventually, but that will probably be around the 22nd century, if they can make it that far. They might gain value when the series ends, as they are the first year of it. I was paying close attention to some 2010s I have. Maybe it's because I can't see that well, with the added fact that I have all kinds of lights shining on the coins as I study them, but I've noticed what looks like doubling on the ONE CENT section (the letters). I think it's mostly the light reflecting off the coin, but if it isn't I'm found about a million of them 
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Valued Member
 United States
117 Posts |
Thanks for the links guys. John1: All these rolls seem to be 2010-D's. Haven't come across a full roll of 2010's yet.
centhound: Will these be worth money? Ha ha, not unless there is a good variety found. IMHO this design will not wear well. I think as time goes by, it will become harder to find the shields with full bands and banner curls. Even on all the new ones you can see wear on the high points and it seems to come quickly.
Interesting side note.... last night I was cracking rolls (clear plastic sleeves) and noticed a roll with a single brown wedged in the roll. Cracked it and it was 49 2010D shields and one 1971-S. LOL. What is up with that.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19963 Posts |
Hey....the 71S was a good find at least! LOL
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2424 Posts |
not to be pushy - but no one has answered my question..
i have a full box - what would a roll sell for?
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Valued Member
United States
193 Posts |
Rolls sell for 50 cents, At least thats whet my bank charges for them
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3283 Posts |
 But why not save a roll or two of the BU's,can't hurt.
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New Member
United States
36 Posts |
No one I know would pay more then face value. I would open them all
and search through them. You may find something new and exciting.
Hey, you never know!
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Moderator
 United States
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I suggest you save a few rolls unopened and if you can choose the ones with heads on one end and tails on the other,they are more desirable. Then open the rest and look for high grades,errors and varieties,IMHO John1 
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Valued Member
 United States
117 Posts |
John1: LOL. That is exactly what I am doing. I have found some nice coins, a couple really stand out. Alas, errors and varieties are just not turning up. Thanks for the tip on the rolls (heads tails thing) I socked away 4.
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Moderator
 United States
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You are more then welcome. Congrats on finding some high grade coins. John1 
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