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1909-1918 Wheat Pennies

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This is what I've found in the 1909-1918 range...
1919 and 1920 to follow

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1909-1918-Wheat-Pennies

1909-1918-Wheat-Pennies

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1909-1918-Wheat-Pennies

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Thanks for posting. Some look cleaned
What you call "quality" in your other post I would call "decent eye appeal",with all do respect. Over all these look nice.
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nice finds - all...
i think old worn coins have something of an appeal that briliant unc or even ms coins do not have.

obviously no where the value or the collectability - but definetally - the character...
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These are definately the worst of the bunch....1919's and up look LOTS better
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Yeah they've been around the block a few times, but nice finds .
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Where have you found these? Most of the ones you picture have done their duty and circulated for use. Character is what is most charitably assigned to coins in these grades. Thank you for showing your finds.
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They were in a glass jar in my fathers garage..He passed away in 2010 and I just found them on the back of his work bench while cleaning the garage out...
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Wow!



to the CCF!
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Finding coins left by a family member is always nice

They are well circulated coins .. the 1910 took a good hit.

Worth more keeping as part of a family collection .. then from selling.

If mine .. I might even keep them in the jar they were found in.
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The 1916 P might pull a G-06, but the rest are AG/G04
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