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I have many pennies that could have some value since I took time to research. I am trying to find a place to sell my pennies and I have no clue on what to do. Would someone give me advice please?
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wheat pennies usually sell for 2 to 3 cents each in quantity.

Use this forum to post photos of your best pre-1934 examples. We will be happy to help with probable grades and values,

Or take them to any local coin shop or buyer.
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Remember to read the rules as a new member you may not sell on the forum right away
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Send us some pics please. No big deal, but your post heading needs a spell check.
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to CCF. Post pics of what you have in the correct section. We will be able to help you out much better.
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I moved your post to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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Try to orient the pix if you would then what are your questions about them, hate to guess but will anyway. 1981D has feeder tracks from being fed into a counting machine the other two are copper plated zinc core (post 1982) that seem to be showing Machine Damage (MD) around the dates and mintmarks by that "ghosting" effect of the copper plating being moved, stretched and at time split revealing the core underneath.

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The 81 is roller mark lines. The other two are split copper plating.
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The 81 D is a woody, the alloy variations having been stretched out by the rolling process and the the toning setting in.
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