The only thing I used to go after were the wheat pennies, but I lost my stash when moving a while back. But recently my wife's grandmother passed away and my wife and her used to collect, so needless to say we ended up with a pile of coins. Only one put a smile on my face which was a jar of wheat pennies, which I went through and found two which didn't belong, because they didn't have good ol Abe on the front, but an eagle.. But besides that theirs a lot of nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars, dollars, and other unique coins, heck even transit tokens, I just don't know the first thing of coins besides most are round and made of metal.. I can take pics.JR
Yeah supposedly, 1856 being the most valuable and the two I got are 57 and 58, go fig..JR
Quote from: MadPlumbarian on June 21, 2015, 01:02:02 AMYeah supposedly, 1856 being the most valuable and the two I got are 57 and 58, go fig..JRstill those were my favorite pennies when I collected. only ever had one, but they are very nice.
Very cool JR. The Flying Eagle cent was the first American small cent. Earlier cent coins were much larger. 1856 Flying Eagles are extremely rare, as they were pattern pieces, not meant for circulation. The coin was only officially minted in 1857 and 1858. There are two variations of the 1858, one with large lettering and one with much smaller. This was because the design turned out to be very difficult to strike. It was replaced in 1859 by the "Indian Head" cent, which doesn't officially have an Indian on it. It's Liberty wearing an Indian headdress.
I decided that my Lincoln Cents have been long neglected, so I got myself a few books and have started working on them again.
decided I could not afford a 1909 S V.D.B. so I gave up on all of them. I do still pull wheat pennies from circulation, maybe 4 or 5 a year. I keep them. I also pulled a mercury dime from circulation about a year ago. I have found in circulation a few silver dimes, and one silver quarter. also a few WWII silver nickles.
Quote from: detron on June 21, 2015, 02:43:23 AMdecided I could not afford a 1909 S V.D.B. so I gave up on all of them. I do still pull wheat pennies from circulation, maybe 4 or 5 a year. I keep them. I also pulled a mercury dime from circulation about a year ago. I have found in circulation a few silver dimes, and one silver quarter. also a few WWII silver nickles.Not many can or are willing to drop the cash for a 1909-S VDB. No reason to give it up though buddy. Having empty spots you know you wont fill does kind of suck though.
Quote from: jerseydevil on June 21, 2015, 02:14:57 AMI decided that my Lincoln Cents have been long neglected, so I got myself a few books and have started working on them again. Cool I got to take all the wife's coins and sort them all out, I want all the wheats, I think I saw one of the Indian heads,,Is their a good website that gives a good breakdown of the value of the coins? And maybe a description of key points to look for like the LARGE/small print?JR
Quote from: captain spaulding on June 21, 2015, 03:26:52 AMQuote from: detron on June 21, 2015, 02:43:23 AMdecided I could not afford a 1909 S V.D.B. so I gave up on all of them. I do still pull wheat pennies from circulation, maybe 4 or 5 a year. I keep them. I also pulled a mercury dime from circulation about a year ago. I have found in circulation a few silver dimes, and one silver quarter. also a few WWII silver nickles.Not many can or are willing to drop the cash for a 1909-S VDB. No reason to give it up though buddy. Having empty spots you know you wont fill does kind of suck though.actually, when money was tight I sold most of what I had that was of value coin wise. now I mostly collect from circulation. when silver is low, I will buy a few old dimes that are sold at silver price. coinflation will show you the value of the silver content and updates daily.
I ended up taking a few pics, not the best but here are the two eagle ones and I did find two Indian ones,JR(Image removed from quote.)Here's also most of the wheats,(Image removed from quote.)
I'm sorry SAK Guy, I couldn't see any coins in that pic. They're blocked by a lovely Boker, I believe?
I have a fair number of American/World coins but mostly British Commonwealth stuff.Hardly any pics but these....(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Nice collection. For some reason I always liked the Susan B Anthony dollars. I almost have a complete set with all the variants as well as the Proof coins and proof variants.
Quote from: captain spaulding on June 21, 2015, 07:07:42 AMNice collection. For some reason I always liked the Susan B Anthony dollars. I almost have a complete set with all the variants as well as the Proof coins and proof variants.Thanks, yeah those Susan b coins are nice. I guess I'll have to do some research on them, cause I honestly have no clue on any of them,,JR