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Bought Some Steel Wheat Pennies

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I bought a lot of them for about 12 bucks. I really like WWII coins and I made sure to buy coins that were not replated. Also I am sorry for not being more active but I will be from now on.
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Post some good pics of the nicer ones
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Here's a sample picture from Amazon.com because that's where I bought them.

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How many did you get for $12?
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How Many Did You Get For $12?


Looks like he got 20.
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Yes I counted 20 of them as well.... But it's a sample photo so
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Eggh thats not a great deal I think I have around 500 of them that I got for free but I'm sure he will enjoy them !!
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I USED to have several thousand of those. I gave many of them to kids as an incentive to start coin collecting.
One thing about those Steel Cents is all the differnt types of metals that have been used to plate thme. I've got 3 that were Copper Plated.
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Yes, the description said there would be 20. I mainly bought them because I thought they were a cool WWII item that I could pass on to my grand kids and they could be in the family for hundreds of years and then be valuable.
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Yes, the description said there would be 20. I mainly bought them because I thought they were a cool WWII item that I could pass on to my grand kids and they could be in the family for hundreds of years and then be valuable.

they definitely are cool, but there were SO MANY of those things made, they're ne'er going to be extremely valuable. Like I said they are indeed cool and it's your collection so by all means go ahead. All I'm saying is that your master plan may be kind of a stretch.
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I don't know, hundreds of years, sure why not, they'll be valuable
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They don't have much value but fun!
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