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2010 Pennies And Wheats

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whats the FMV for a roll of 2010 pennies and common date wheat pennies?
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Post mint is 50 cents. I have seen them in coin shops for the same as mint price; $8.95 for P & D. If you can get a full roll of 2010 at your bank, go for it.

As for the LWC; early forties and fifties. I'm still finding 42-53 in rolls. I should say that I live in a pretty small, closed community. It appears that the rolls I get from the banks come from other depositors.
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That's a good question because I might be getting my hands on a 30 year old hoard and
I plan to give the person a decent price for whatever I find. I was thinking $1.50 a roll for common
wheats. I'm no dealer so this is a very unusual opportunity for me, basically the guy has been
saving all his coins for 30 years.He says 5 gallon pickle jars full of old ones. What do you think I'll find?
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Paying $1.50 a roll is very acceptable. I sold a bunch of common date wheat rolls at that price a while back in order to reduce my inventory. You should have a great time just looking through coins. Cherry pick the au and bu coins and sell the rest on craigslist for the same $1.50 a roll you paid. Best wishes on your search! Sincerely, John Leckrone
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