Not a penny guy. Any insight on these "Wheaties"?

dean20653

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Ok, so I mainly collect dollars, Halves, and quarters cuz they are shiny and I like shiny things hahaha... anyway I got a "free unsearched" (in quotes because I don't believe that for 1 second) roll of Wheaties and pulled some out to research. I'm new so I can't grade for nothing. .. so if any dates jump out to anyone maybe I can take a closer look. . If not then my daughter will have plenty of wishes at the mall wishing well lol. So here they are..

1943 steel cent (1 is pretty beat up badly out of the 2)
1945
1941 x 2
1927
1944 x 2
1940 x 2
1942
1955D
1944S
1948
19 39 (but the 9 aren't closed?)

Anyways if anything stands out I'll add a picture. . They are all pretty well circulated and have a "muddy" tone color to them. Appreciate the help.

Ps.. I didn't mean to keep doubles besides the steel one. It was am accident lol
 

enamel7

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All I can tell you is they are all wheaties. Nothing rare there.
 

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The 1927 is worth $345 accoeding to the price list just posted today on this site...
 

enamel7

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A 1927 with over 144 million minted is no where close to that price.
 

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dean20653

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Lol I wish. :)

I just got the 2016 Redbook and it says 15-20 cents on most of them in a G condition. But nothing major either way. I'm going to go back and look at 2 of them for errors that I may have missed. Maybe I'll get lucky although I'm not holding my breath lol

Thanks for the help enamel7.
 

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