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1909-S 1931-S G4 How Much Are They Worth?

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 Posted 03/13/2018  1:46 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Thattalldude to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So I'm curious to see what y'all would estimate a 1909s and 1931s in G4 would be worth?I've looked on ebay and the prices are usually around the same, but it doesn't hurt to get other opinions
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ebay sold values are the most current and up to date for most coins valued at $200 or less.
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It all depends on what someone is willing to pay for those coins at that grade. Myself, I wouldn't pay anything near the asking price for those coins in that condition. Best of luck selling them for what you're hoping to get.

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NumisMedia.com and ebay sold values is your best bet.
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You need to specify what denomination you are asking about.
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Agree with Fuzzy. The 1909-S what? The 1909-S VDB penny at a MS67 Red sold for $484,000 in Denver last year and I couldn't believe it when I heard that story. Need clarification
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume you are talking about
Lincoln wheat cents since both are better dates.

The problem with G-4 coins is most collectors are going to want
a bit better grade example, but you might find some one wanting
to fill a slot in an album. Maybe $40-$50 on the 1909-S
and around $60 or so for the 1931-S. Just a guess tho.
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