I've found 14 regular wheat pennies, oldest one is 1930. The six steel pennies were very easy to find at work since they stick to the magnet when we put them in the coin machine. I grabbed the 1960 penny because it is surprisingly shiny for its age. I'm not sure if it has any more value than face value. The goldish yellow penny is one I found in the bottom of my teller drawer. Its the only one I've ever seen like it but you guys let me know what you think. Thanks.
To CCF , very nice start to your Lincoln Cent collection . The 1960 is a large date variety in what looks like uncirculated condition , the 1993-D looks like it's plated that goldish color . When you post photos of your coins always show front and back of the coin . Try to crop them and have them show right side up . I realise it will take some time to learn .
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