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1918 And 1919 Wheat

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I came across some that old a few months ago, believe 1918 and 1919 wheat.

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I split your post to its own thread
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Cool find. I love the older wheaties. The ones I find are mostly 40s and 50s. Its a great treat to find one that is pre 20s. Nevermind two!
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That second pic might have a mint mark.
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Thank you fuzzy317
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Yeah the 1918 is very hard to tell on, I could barley tell the year
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Nice , I love old Wheaties . I agree the 2nd Lincoln might have a MM .
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Almost certainly a MM on the second coin. Any chance of a blow-up?
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Nice finds, old Lincolns are always great to find..
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Nice to find nearly 100 year old coins still in circulation.
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Thank you it was a surprise to me I found like 9 wheat pennies that day in one roll I opened at work for my register. Thought finding that many in one was odd.
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Great finds!
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There's a thread here about the brother dumping half of Grandpa's Wheat cent collection into a store at face value. Sadly, that's one of the ways these things get into circulation.
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