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Looking For A Grade And Price 1931-S Penny

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I looked this penny up it said only 866 thousand made and could be worth $100-185.Instead of going off that one source thats generalizing all 1931-s pennys I'm looking for a price and grade based on my coin. Thank you.
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Wear and numerous contact hits put it at a VF-35, possibly XF-40 at the tops. About $100-120 in auctions I frequent raw, $150 up same grade slabbed, for some odd reason...?

It is considered one of the LWC Key Date coins, will command decent premiums.
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The pics are dark but, it looks to be a net grade of VF35-XF40. I'll lean more to XF-40.

It's tough to gauge any remaining luster from the pics but, it may be worth around $90-$110 to the right buyer.

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I agree that it looks (by these pics) to be about VF35 or possibly better coin. You should have no trouble getting in the neighborhood of $100-$120 raw.
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with all those agreements. If you could provide a better lighted photo it might help us see your coin a bit better.
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Donovan , being a new member on CCF your not familiar with the way comment on members coins . I tell it as I see it ,I'm not happy with the color of your coin ,It looks to me like a retone job which I don't condone .
With a touch of wear and some contact marks It does deserve a grade of EF-40 .If your coin is confirmed to be cleaned and RETONED it will be worth less than above quotes .
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Hard to tell color from pics, but if it's a problem free example, looks to be VF or so. Unfortunately the market for these has been a bit weak the past couple of years, and it might bring $75.
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Full sharp ear, I'll say EF-45, but seem to be some darkish areas in right obverse field.
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White balance off, try calibrating or changing your light. Looks like it's on a white surface but it's not captured.

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I would think EF-40 from those pictures.
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