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1936 & 1939 LWC's, Is There Anything Odd With These Coins?

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 Posted 08/03/2019  4:14 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add PACs Coins to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
From my uncle's collection, found in his "oddity" rolls where I have id'd many die breaks, lamination errors, md, and others. This particular roll has a number of 1930 something LWC's that I can't find anything odd about. Any thoughts out there?



1936-&-1939-LWC's,-Is-There-Anything-Odd-With-These-Coins?
1936-&-1939-LWC's,-Is-There-Anything-Odd-With-These-Coins?
1936-&-1939-LWC's,-Is-There-Anything-Odd-With-These-Coins?
1936-&-1939-LWC's,-Is-There-Anything-Odd-With-These-Coins?
1936-&-1939-LWC's,-Is-There-Anything-Odd-With-These-Coins?
1936-&-1939-LWC's,-Is-There-Anything-Odd-With-These-Coins?
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 Posted 08/03/2019  4:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Daves Errors to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your coins are normal. Spend um or save them up to you.
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I would save them, they're pre-1940 wheaties, in my book that's always a keeper.

It's normal, just wear.
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They both look normal to me.



to the CCF!
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worth a nickel or so.
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They're normal coin with damage from circulation wear and flattening. Keep them, since they're Wheat Cents.
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