Personally, I like to keep them. Even though they have a significantly lower mintage than other cents, they only carry little, if any, premium. Unless there the ones with the satin finish with carry a premium of a few dollars, but most collectors would probably just buy the mint set with them.
Depends. If it's an error then it would be. If your talking about varieties,and I think you are then some will be but there are a lot of varieties known for the 2009's. John1
I think the errors are collectible and I would also hold onto any uncirculated coins you get your hands on, but I don't save circulated examples that I get in change unless they are pristine which they never are.
I have 14 rolls of LP2 Philly mint that I got at the release ceremony in 2009 and have 4 rolls of LP1 that I traded LP2's for as well as a few nice examples of LP3 and LP4 that I acquired through various trades. I also have the 2009 Proof and Uncirculated sets that contain the copper composition cents.
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