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What Should I Sell These Wheat Pennies For All?about 4,000

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 Posted 07/13/2018  12:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add amber to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
4,000 wheat pennies just dont know what price to put on all?would like advice please and thank u.
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I sold roughly 10 pounds of wheaties for 81 dollars on ebay and 10 dollars shipping. Which is about 1450 I believe
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At most, 3 cents each in one lot.
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K thank you guys
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Impossible to say without a better sense of what's in this lot - I see many pre-1940 coins, some might be mintmarked, some might be in higher grades - no way to value these intelligently based on what we see.
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it should be higher, but the reality is about that much.

Buyer might pay little more if they know the pennies are organized and which dates they are buying.

Good luck!
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I'll be surprised if you get $200 for the lot, but put it all up for a bid with that photo, open at $99 plus postage.
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too many coins..WOW I wish I could buy from u..Take about at least 2 month to go through all these coins if you have all you free times If no one offer anything you do not like it PM and let me know.
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I would try selling them at auction for 75 dollars starting price.
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Yeah I would actually start at 50 or 75 and let them do the increase I always start low and get high they are more likely to bid if you don't start to high.
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If selling to a local coin shop unfortunately 3 cents each is probably the best you will do. Personally I pull the pre-1930 coins and try to sell them separately.
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I agree with Joe2007, pull out the pre-30S and sell them separately.
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