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Tuberale

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Into Google, type: Wheat cent DDO (Doubled Die Obverse); Wheat cent DDR (Doubled Die Reverse). If you search for the photos of these on Google, you should shortly find out what you need to be looking for.

The 1909 S Wheat Cent is well worth you search time. But don't pass up the 11D, 12S, 22D, 24D, and almost any Wheat Cent in Almost Uncirculated or better condition.
 

BuffaloBoy

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09s 100
09s vdb 750
10s 16
11s 45
12s 22
13s 12
14s 22
14d 215
15s 20
22 no d 625
22 weak d 30
24d 35
31s 110
**price is value in my redbook at g4 cnondition)
55 dlb die obv ms65- 12,500
hpe this helps.
 

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mattpenny

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thanks everyone for ur help but what should i sell all mine for i am looking to buy some silver coins that aint to expensive
 

fistfulladirt

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mattpenny said:
thanks everyone for ur help but what should i sell all mine for i am looking to buy some silver coins that aint to expensive
You may be able to get $1-$2 per roll for common date wheats.
 

capndan151

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How did you acquire the pennies? From your grandpa or some dude on the street? The reason I'm asking is because if you got them from someone you don't know chances are they've been gone through already.
 

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I have sold large lots on ebay and it seems like big lots bring more, don't know why but they just do. I have gotten as much as 8 cents each for common date wheats in large lots
 

Tuberale

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Condition is key. If you dug them, most will have "environmental damage", and be worth considerably less.

But if you bought them or had them "handed down" you may well have some great keepers.

Copper keeps going up, so don't give 'em away. OTOH, if there's a good market nearby for your wheaties, look into it. Large lots at 8c each seem fair to me.

Fees on Ebay make large lots more lucrative for both buyers and sellers. Just a hint.
 

The Silver Pirate

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If you decide to sell by the roll, I'll buy a roll or two. PM me if so.
 

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