u/Tommy_Thomas1974

Image 1 — Is this common for this year?
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Is this common for this year?

Found this wheat cent at a flea market and snagged it for a $1... Never really seen anything like this except for on 1943 Steel Cents. Input??? Thanks a bunch.

u/Tommy_Thomas1974 — 6 days ago

These are some of the Memorial cents I just inherited from my father, who inherited them from his father. So far, I have went thru over 800 coins (not just pennies).

With that being said, these Memorial cents, and the 1 MS Wheat cent are the most pristine of the 800 some coins I've went thru yet. I know that grading isnt cheap and wonder are these Memorial Cents worth the time & money to send off to be graded - and would it really enhance or raise their value. I've never been a coin collector, but now I feel compelled to finish my grandfather's collection and get his sets completed. I'm new to this, please be gentle. 😉 Thanks in advance!

u/Tommy_Thomas1974 — 15 days ago
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Found these at the ends of 3 rolls that had mint copper Pennies with them. Other than the rust, they were mint.

u/Tommy_Thomas1974 — 16 days ago
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Found this in my grandfather's coin collection, don't know if it was a production mint error or just someone being bored? Any input would be helpful thanks!

u/Then_Marionberry_259 — 26 days ago