I sam have all the wheat Penny's on your video today 4of each one of them in extra fine condition thank you going to get them graded to sell to a lucky collectors I have all the Lincoln Penny's dates just like that
Don't waste your money getting them graded this guy's talking about coins that have unusual mint errors being struck with a dime design on a penny front and back that would make it worth a few hundred but he's trying to claim all of them these years are worth the same as the mint errors when they are worth pennies to a couple dollars without the error
Queston, can we gently clean it with water. baking soda or diluted acetone to get the grime off. No abrasions or hard rubbing with brushes, or tumbling? The true patina would still show, I think. Any suggestions?
1945, 1950 I wish all will be graded Red. How can you make NGC/PCGS place the DD or any error on the label, is it "RARITY"? Because I know one of my coins has many error, but they only placed XF 45 on a circulated dime 1975. They do not care because it is not a key but I do care because it was DDO/DDR even if it was circulated according to my microscope. Maybe, I did not specifically placed "Rarity".
He's giving errors and wrong metal minting prices for normal non error coins it would have to have a double die error or have another coin like a dimes design stamped on the pennie planchette something like that might be worth what he's saying but just finding a new looking pennie these years aren't no more valuble then a few pennies to a couple dollars
It won't be worth it to get graded unless you have a mint error just the coin that year will only be worth a few pennies more then face value unless it was minted on steel that's tyne heat they transitioned back from steal to copper and if it was made on steel in 44 that is rare now if you have a copper pennie that is dated 43 you have a really valuable coin because they were supposed to be minted on steel
Has he replied to anybody because I have these exact same coins in really good condition I’ve taken them to a coin store and they told me they’re just regular coin so I don’t know what this dude’s talking about
I got over 100 pennies. From 1919 to 1959. Red, brown, no mint marks. Got 29 and 66, d and no mint marks. The 82 weighting over 3.0. selling all of them for a pretty penny
@donnieharness2 got 10-1957 d mm, one of them weighed 2.77. the other's weighed over 3.1. the top of, In God we trust are smashed and so is the whole picture of Abraham. It even sounds funny when I slide it off the scale and it hits the table. One in a million. Yeah, I don't know what I'm talking about.
Bologna the 1946 what back isn't worth much more then a few cents unless there's a mint error or wrong metal usage Def. Isn't worth what this person is saying if he thinks so I have a bunch for a great deal at only 1k each contract me right away lol
It's not worth much unless there's a mint error or they used the wrong metal to mint it look up copper 43 and steel 44 pennie value and that will let you know what to look for
I sam have all the wheat Penny's on your video today 4of each one of them in extra fine condition thank you going to get them graded to sell to a lucky collectors I have all the Lincoln Penny's dates just like that
Don't waste your money getting them graded this guy's talking about coins that have unusual mint errors being struck with a dime design on a penny front and back that would make it worth a few hundred but he's trying to claim all of them these years are worth the same as the mint errors when they are worth pennies to a couple dollars without the error
Queston, can we gently clean it with water. baking soda or diluted acetone to get the grime off. No abrasions or hard rubbing with brushes, or tumbling? The true patina would still show, I think. Any suggestions?
Best not to clean any coin unless you don't care about value
I. Have. Al. The. This. Coin
1945, 1950 I wish all will be graded Red. How can you make NGC/PCGS place the DD or any error on the label, is it "RARITY"? Because I know one of my coins has many error, but they only placed XF 45 on a circulated dime 1975. They do not care because it is not a key but I do care because it was DDO/DDR even if it was circulated according to my microscope. Maybe, I did not specifically placed "Rarity".
I have a few
Have alots of the wheat in uncirculated to
*My Coin dealer offered me 17 cents for a 1955D. This video Sucks!*
He's giving errors and wrong metal minting prices for normal non error coins it would have to have a double die error or have another coin like a dimes design stamped on the pennie planchette something like that might be worth what he's saying but just finding a new looking pennie these years aren't no more valuble then a few pennies to a couple dollars
I have one 1944 D mark. How much should I pay to certify it? It is in good condition.
It won't be worth it to get graded unless you have a mint error just the coin that year will only be worth a few pennies more then face value unless it was minted on steel that's tyne heat they transitioned back from steal to copper and if it was made on steel in 44 that is rare now if you have a copper pennie that is dated 43 you have a really valuable coin because they were supposed to be minted on steel
Ok I have one 1945_1946_ 1944_1943_1948_1947_1949
Has he replied to anybody because I have these exact same coins in really good condition I’ve taken them to a coin store and they told me they’re just regular coin so I don’t know what this dude’s talking about
You have to becareful when your looking for information on coins ,Coin help U is a good video. I trust him and I don’t trust this dude
I have 1909, and 1944 penny
You got a free pennies worth in value unless there's a mint error on them
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I got over 100 pennies. From 1919 to 1959. Red, brown, no mint marks. Got 29 and 66, d and no mint marks. The 82 weighting over 3.0. selling all of them for a pretty penny
Few dollars maybe this guy doesn't know what he's talking about
@donnieharness2 got a few 82 small dates and weighting 3.1. with the 2 shorter than the other's. Yeah, I don't know what I'm talking about
@donnieharness2 got 10-1957 d mm, one of them weighed 2.77. the other's weighed over 3.1. the top of, In God we trust are smashed and so is the whole picture of Abraham. It even sounds funny when I slide it off the scale and it hits the table. One in a million. Yeah, I don't know what I'm talking about.
Bologna the 1946 what back isn't worth much more then a few cents unless there's a mint error or wrong metal usage Def. Isn't worth what this person is saying if he thinks so I have a bunch for a great deal at only 1k each contract me right away lol
Hi every one I Iived in Thailand 🇹🇭 I have this coins one cent Good condition Ment Mark D I want to sell Low price
It's not worth much unless there's a mint error or they used the wrong metal to mint it look up copper 43 and steel 44 pennie value and that will let you know what to look for