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Toned Wheat Cents, Grades?

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These came out of an album they were in for alot of years. Most seem not circulated but I do not know how one values and grades toned coins like these.

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 Posted 04/29/2016  4:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
To be honest, I doubt you have more than about $2 worth of coins here.

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If coins are uncirculated, years from 1909 to 1934 could be worthy something.
If it is circulated, check following years and mint marks.
1909 s
1909 s vdb *
1910 s
1911 s
1912 s
1913 s
1914 D *
1914 s
1922 no D *
1924 D
1926 S
1931 S
* indicates that those coins could be worthy hundreds of dollars.
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What you show in the picture is common wheats. They are worthy about $1 for average uncirculated grade MS63. Circulated ones are worthy average 3 cents each.
It seems the coins are exposed to moist. They might be improperly stored in a damp basement, which caused corrosion to the copper coins.
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Check carefully and If you find some errors maybe you can make more money than average , good luck !
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Hate to agree, common dated coins not worth much.
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Look to be AU-MS coins. The 50's Lincolns are pretty common, nothing there of great value.
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Hello everyone. I have a similar question on uncirculated/circulated and grading.

Last night I found a roll of pennies that contained these shown below. They all seem to be in really great shape. Some seems to be very close to uncirculated and with different toning. Some are my first time seeing like the 1983. It has this yellow greenish color. from left to right, 2nd row, 5th column.

BTW, are pennies in this good of condition and date easily found?

Also, the 1972 and 1981 brown pennies on the last column and last 2 two rows are in good condition, but I added there for reference since the tone is the most common in those dates. IMO.

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BTW, are pennies in this good of condition and date easily found?


With searching, yes....but almost all will be MS-63 and under. The difficulty is finding MS-66 and up.
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