Thanks for the input, I am a little curious what are the odds of just the 19 getting damage and nothing else. My girlfriend just got her old penny collection, it has wheats and Lincoln probably about 400 pounds of cents, she mostly has from 60s and 70s Lincoln cents. Just trying to figure out where to start.
Are you new to this or just overwhelmed with the volume?
Either way: Sort them all by date and mint mark first. Use dixie cups or jars or whatever. Then look up each one for die varieties. Then compare them -- the same year and mint mark -- and learn what they look like for each year.
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