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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: The 1926 and 1930-D are first time finds!
Great finds! You still amaze me, almost a complete set of Lincolns just through seaching boxes. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: 1944 x 89 1945 x 54 1946 x 59 Typical, of those 3 years, I must have a couple tubes full that I found in rolls and circulation too. And today a dealer gave me an EF 1945 as a gift !?! Just what I needed..  You can't even give those away....
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: Typical, of those 3 years, I must have a couple tubes full that I found in rolls and circulation too. And today a dealer gave me an EF 1945 as a gift !?! Just what I needed..
You can't even give those away.... I'd say the dealer found a way to give those away, as a gift :)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I'd say the dealer found a way to give those away, as a gift :) And here it is, hey now that I stare at it closely it may only only barely make EF grade... woo hoo  Does anybody need yet another 1945 circulated Wheat cent? 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Lol I have too many extras
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Just got a 1945 from a Brinks roll today! Should I put it in a 2X2 ? lol
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Just got a 1945 from a Brinks roll today! Should I put it in a 2X2 ? lol According to rule #639 of the Coin Dealers handbook... The answer is Yes!! If you ever expect to get rid of it, or successfully pass it off as a (wink wink)gift. Forgot to add that the 2X2 also triples the coins numismatic value..
Edited by Harry213 10/08/2012 01:47 am
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: Forgot to add that the 2X2 also triples the coins numismatic value.. Hey. They can always take it out of the 2x2 and use the 2x2 for something else. :D
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Valued Member
United States
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If you got 50 of those 1945's for a roll you can prob get 3-4 dollars off it on ebay...thats not a bad profit considering it cost you .50 cents...i just keep all mine anyways...one day they will be worth more...hopefully haha...atleast its copper and not zinc
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Pillar of the Community
United States
632 Posts |
i'll take any wheat I can get! 
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New Member
United States
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Slightly off topic but it there anyone who doesn't save copper pennies and just doesn't find it to be worth it?
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Valued Member
United States
250 Posts |
idk y anyone else wud do pennies except for copper...maybe just for errors but I dont come across them very often or wheats but I only average 10 or so a box...definatly not for proofs because I have never found one...i would like to know as well if there is someone on here who doesn't hoard the copper who looks through multiple boxes a week or something and if so why
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Valued Member
United States
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There was a thread on this a week or two ago. Several people that dont do copper. Many people do do them for errors/varients. There are so many if you take the time to search you can find them. I personally dont yet but I am the odd man out since I am so new. I am going to try and do a full rull of each year/mint and then search the roll for errors/ varients as I get them.
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Pillar of the Community
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I know when I first started roll searching I wanted to search rolls of all coinage but I realized that going from cents to nickels then dimes etc it was too much too fast so I decided cents then everything else but when I do get change I keep all then do just that coin that day there's just so much to learn that's just me if I made any CENTS lol
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