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Two 1931 S Pennies With Extra Penny

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The third is just for documentation.
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Nice, your 22 looks like a woody... Can't tell for sure or if it's PMD from pics... An expert will look at it soon, I'm sure...
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The 1922 was in a silver box with a wooden bottom.
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Pretty nice trio of circulated wheat cents indeed. Did you have a question about any of them or are you just showing them off? (Either is fine--I just want to make sure that if you had a question that we answer it for you.)
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Just showing them off. At some point I'll be getting rid of them, no family to pass them off to.
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They are Key and semi-key date coins, don't short yourself when selling them! The 1st is a nicer grade 31S and has a good premium, the other two are worn and damaged but still are quite valuable. From a Woodie collector, the 22D as a Woodie has a nice premium as well, not seen very often so is more a rarity than just the common 22D. Seems like your inherited stuff has quite a bit of value, think you said from Grandfather? If so, he had a good eye and grasp of coin collecting!
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to CCF. The 22 looks like damage to me,not a woody...acid damage maybe.The first 31-S looks nice to me.
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Could use a closer look at the 22. Sort of looks like the D was removed.
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The D may have been removed on the 1922.
Overall nice coins. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice finds!
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Someone attempted to remove the D from the 1922-D.....sad.
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