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Help Looking At A 1955 D Wheat Penny Coin

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 Posted 06/03/2019  6:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Justin321 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Oh ok is it worth anything
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When they peel off, save the peeled area also. Some bring big money when they are huge. On I know of sold for 11K.
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One peeled before, then a second one was removed and they were slabbed. Why it sold for so much? You got me. Just know that he was paid that much for it.
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Yes. It's worth a premium. I would hold onto it and put it in a 2x2 for protection.
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I took it to a shop and the guy offered me 15 dollars so I told him I would hang on to it.
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Could I show a few more I have no clue about?
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My dad literally left me tons of coins and I just am overwhelmed
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@j321, wow yes. It is easy to get overwhelmed, so I would recommend taking it slow. We aren't looking to buy your coins so hopefully you are confident in the opinions that you are getting here. There are multiple areas within CCF and so feel free to post new threads for coins in the respective areas.
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