A 1959-D and a 1959 Lincoln Memorial penny. Also four different wheat pennies they are a 1937, 1941, 1944, and a 1951-D. I have looked into it and from what I've seen and figured out it is worth more then face value but it's so hard looking online to figure out a more specific value.
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Don't really see any errors or varieties. They are all pretty well circulated so most of the value would be in the copper content. Not worth trying to sell but you could keep them and start an album for Lincoln Wheaties.
The two '59s, given their condition as indicated in the photo, are worth one cent each. A hardcore '59 cent collector might pay a couple cents each, maybe three.
In future posts, please limit yourself to ONE coin per thread. It makes things easier for us to address.
I'm not seeing any "Significant Value" either. As mentioned, the wholesale value to sell Wheaties is about 3 cents each, so you're ahead if you obtained these at face.
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