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drunknloaded
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I'll give you 2 pennies for every wheat penny you give me...you are making 200 percent return

holler...i'm one of those money freaks...love rare money or old money...like wheat pennies

if u got some other kinda rare change i'm interested in that as well

SYNAPSE IF YOU WANT TO DELETE THIS I WILL MAKE IT LATER...I'M FUCKING DRUNK.L...THIS THREAD DISGUSTS ME

god damnit...

[Edited on May 4, 2007 at 1:36 AM. Reason : PENNIES! GOD I'M FUCKING DRUNK...PLEASE KNOW I MEAN PENNIES]

5/4/2007 1:36:00 AM

joe_schmoe
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HAY GUYS

5/4/2007 1:38:34 AM

nastoute
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watch your ass

IT'S A TRAP

1909 - 1919
Year of issue Value in US $ for grade vf Value in US $ for grade xf
1909 2 3
1909 S 70 100
1909 VDB 3 4
1909 SVDB
S is the mintmark for San Francisco
V.D.B : The designer's initials are inscribed at the 6 o'clock position on the reverse 500 525
1910 0.50 2.50
1910 S 12 25
1911 2 5
1911 D 12 35
1911 S 25 50
1912 5 10
1912 D 15 40
1912 S 20 40
1913 4 12
1913 D 10 25
1913 S 15 35
1914 4 10
1914 D 200 500
1914 S 20 40
1915 12 45
1915 D 4 12
1915 S 12 35
1916 1 4
1916 D 3 10
1916 S 3 105
1917 1 4
1917 D 2.50 10
1917 S 2 10
1918 1 4
1918 D 2.50 9
1918 S 2 8
1919 1 2
1919 D 2 8
1919 S 1.50 4

1920 - 1929
Year of issue Value in US $ for grade vf Value in US $ for grade xf
1920 1 3
1920 D 2.50 10
1920 S 2 7
1921 1 6
1921 D 4 17
1921 S 12 24
1922 550 1250
1922 D 12 24
1923 1 5
1923 S 5 24
1924 1 5
1924 D 20 60
1924 S 3 12
1925 1 3
1925 D 2 10
1925 S 1 8
1926 1 2
1926 D 1.50 7
1926 S 6 12
1927 1 2
1927 D 1.50 4
1927 S 4 10
1928 1 2
1928 D 1.50 4
1928 S 2 5
1929 1 2
1929 D 1 4
1929 S 1 3

1930 - 1939
Year of issue Value in US $ for grade vf Value in US $ for grade xf
1930 0.50 2
1930 D 1 2.50
1930 S 1 2
1931 1.50 2
1931 D 4 9
1931 S 40 45
1932 2 4
1932 D 1.50 3
1933 2 4
1933 D 3 5
1934 0.25 1
1934 D 0.50 2
1935 0.25 1
1935 D 0.25 1
1935 S 0.50 1
1936 0.25 1
1936 D 0.25 1
1936 S 0.50 1
1937 0.25 1
1937 D 0.25 1
1937 S 0.25 1
1938 0.25 1
1938 D 0.50 1
1938 S 0.50 1
1939 0.25 0.50
1939 D 0.50 1
1939 S 0.25 0.50

1940 - 1949

1943 Steel and Copper Pennies

Steel Penny
This is a zinc-coated steel penny
All circulating pennies at that time were struck in zinc-coated steel because copper was needed for the Allied war effort.
Really all? NO!
About 12 examples are known to have been struck by the Mint, evidently by accident, when copper-alloy 1-cent blanks remained in the press hopper when production began on the new steel pennies.
The highest amount paid for a 1943 copper cent was $112,500 on December 22, 1999. Because of its collector value, the 1943 copper cent has been counterfeited by coating steel cents with copper or by altering the dates of 1945, '48 and '49 pennies.
The steel pennies have still a low value!
More information at the Website of ANA (The American Numismatic Association)
Information from pennies.org


Year of issue Value in US $ for grade vf Value in US $ for grade xf
1940 0.25 0.50
1940 D 0.25 0.50
1940 S 0.25 0.50
1941 0.20 0.40
1941 D 0.20 0.40
1941 S 0.20 0.40
1942 0.20 0.40
1942 D 0.20 0.40
1942 S 0.40 1.50
1943 (Steel Penny) 0.30 0.50
1943 D (Steel Penny) 0.50 0.75
1943 S (Steel Penny) 0.50 0.75
1944 0.10 0.20
1944 D 0.10 0.20
1944 S 0.10 0.20
1944 D/S 70 150
1945 0.10 0.20
1945 D 0.10 0.20
1945 S 0.10 0.20
1946 0.10 0.20
1946 D 0.10 0.20
1946 S 0.10 0.20
1947 0.10 0.20
1947 D 0.10 0.20
1947 S 0.10 0.20
1948 0.10 0.20
1948 D 0.10 0.20
1948 S 0.10 0.20
1949 0.10 0.20
1949 D 0.10 0.20
1949 S 0.10 0.25

1950 - 1958
Year of issue Value in US $ for grade xf Value in US $ for grade unc
1950 0.20 0.50
1950 D 0.20 0.50
1950 S 0.20 1.00
1951 0.20 1.00
1951 D 0.20 0.50
1951 S 0.20 0.75
1952 0.20 0.50
1952 D 0.20 0.50
1952 S 0.20 1.00
1953 0.20 0.50
1953 D 0.20 0.50
1953 S 0.20 0.50
1954 0.20 0.75
1954 D 0.20 0.50
1954 S 0.20 0.50
1955 0.20 0.50
1955 D 0.20 0.50
1955 S 0.20 0.50
1955 doubled die
distinct doubling of the date and lettering on the obverse.
(A die is a piece of metal engraved with a design for use in stamping coins)

Picture of the doubled year 1955:

Doubled die of 1955 1 Cent USA
600 1250
1956 0.20 0.50
1956 D 0.20 0.50
1957 0.20 0.50
1957 D 0.20 0.50
1958 0.20 0.50
1958 D 0.20 0.50
Actual wheat pennies at ebay.com

5/4/2007 1:52:24 AM

tkcrowshaw
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my great grandfather used to collect a mint condition penny from every year...his parents started at birth....1902...when he died he gave the collection to me....all the way up to 88 when he died....i was always like heh...just some pennies...wow was i wrong....i gotta find that thing now

5/4/2007 2:11:57 AM

drunknloaded
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i could go through old change for days

i like getting all of one date and shit

5/4/2007 9:10:05 AM

Nashattack
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yeah.. me and my wife have a book that we are keeping of all the state quarters... we have mint condition ones from each state so far

5/4/2007 9:15:53 AM

gunzz
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i have a 1820 1/2 Dime at home as well as 1850 penny thats as big as a 1/2 dollar
and lots of other old money including a few gold certificates and several silver certificates from the 1920s

5/4/2007 2:04:21 PM

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