Title | : | 1930 TO 1939 - 20 Valuable Lincoln Wheat Cent Pennies To Look For |
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I was panning for gold in my city stream Found a 1936 wheat Not sure if it’s worth anything Comment from : PaulyCo |
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Great video What world Coin Collecting Bible 2024 book you recomend?? Abraham Jefferson or Rob Quarterman or Ryan Talevi?? I have a big world coin collection and wish identifiy them Thank you Comment from : ANA DIAZ RADEMAKER |
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But what do I do for ddo/ddr varieties that are not listed on Pcgs, to get a price? Comment from : American Quinn |
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Thank you for the information I go through pennies individually, so I guess I’m gonna have to go to a PCGS Cert to find out what all of these double dyes are worth! Because I probably have a couple hundred different double dies because I’ve been searching through them for a long time so thanks for the information Comment from : American Quinn |
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This dudes The Best coin guy there is on YT! He knows his shit! Comment from : OICU812 |
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What about 1937 Comment from : Kathleen Aulenbacher |
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I have 1930 1933 wheat back 1959 thru 2000 pennies for every year excellent condition what should I do with them brQ? Should I have them graded and who do you recommend to grade them Comment from : Doug Bennett |
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I have 1930 one penny you want it from pilipinas olongapo city Comment from : Emilia Abille |
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Thanks Daniel Comment from : Barry Barney |
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I'm having so much trouble trying to tell doubled die from machine die Started collecting at 14 and now 65 A year ago I decided to check my coins Eyes aren't so sharp now even with magnification Lol, don't trust just any coin shops in our area Ty for your info on your videos Great job! Comment from : Kathy Patton |
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Thank you Great information Comment from : Mary Foster |
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I HAVE 1937 D Comment from : PAMBIHIRANG VLOGGG |
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I have a 1934 EP wheat penny I hope it's worth something Comment from : Ezekiel Deatherage |
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My relative has : usa 1c :1930,& 1934 to 1941 (9pcs) Any one can offer to buy it? Comment from : Alan Chua |
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I have a 1982 D small letters,25-I looked at it ,the D doesn't have the double die but there's some dots around the D that make it seem like it's rare, (I bet he's coins sitting for about 30 something years in my safe with all my other collectibles at barely pulled them out now) Just want to know if you can give me someone that I could trust to have them look at this and tell me if it's even rare than what I looked at other videos and yours I appreciate it my name is James I appreciate if you get back with me thank you for all your help Comment from : James Carrasco |
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I found two 1939 and one 1959 wheats no mint mark in 20 rolls of pennies! Comment from : Patrick Gragg |
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I have 1936 And 1944 who to ask For sell it Comment from : Kralj Svita |
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I don’t understand why these you tubers need to shock us with sudden loud music after their short introduction It’s unnecessary and annoying There l said it!br Please warn us! Comment from : Rain |
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I got a 1944 s penny d d Comment from : Ernie Jimenez |
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I have one penny 1937 Comment from : Yeu Cha |
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Hey thanks Daniel another great video All this information helped me immensely! Comment from : Dennis Mcavoy |
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LOL😂😂😂😂😂 THAT was funny "They can't JUST have the die marks They (ACTUALLY DO🙄😃😃😂) have to have the actual doubled die or RPM" Not verbatim but close enough You come across as a guy who is VERY serious and I understand you (like me) bTRULY/b just love coins as a hobby but that was TOO funny😃😂brThank you😌 Comment from : Michael Stein |
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I have a 1939 wheat penny without the mint ⁰ Comment from : clifford heggie |
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I am looking for a quarter from Puerto Rico dated 2013 I have one from a diff year but want one to commemorate a past trip with friends for my son Comment from : Anne Collins |
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Where can I sell my 1937/1939 penny Comment from : Valarie Valentine |
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I have a hard time seeing 1,2,or 3 mint marks On proofsFORGET ABOUT IT Comment from : Wanda Williams |
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Why no 1937 error ,no mint mark Comment from : Michael Taulbee |
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Was here🤙✌ Comment from : KilroyWasHere ButNowHesGone |
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How can I get a hold of you I have a lot of wheat cents and need to know what to do with them Comment from : Randy Tipler |
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Can a weat cent have only one number double die strike Comment from : Randy Tipler |
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HelloIm willi from PR Ihave a lincoln penny 1940 weight 25 gram Comment from : William Sosa |
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You went to fast this one was hard to watch Comment from : BrandoSho |
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I know what there doing I think it’s bad business Are people that Nieve Comment from : Coin Master |
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Great FREE online tools for your viewers Daniel that you presented Also good for them to know is not every variety shown in them are acknowledged by PCGS & NGC, moreso for moderns than for older coins I guess You think so? Comment from : Silver Buckeye |
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I have bad eyes I am just grabbing them all and let the dealer sort them out Comment from : zatoth13 |
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Great video Daniel Lots to look for in the 30's Comment from : Paul Hampton |
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Go BUCKS!!!! Comment from : Kathy Sunshine |
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Why are they selling the 2019 1 oz Reverse proof when it doesn’t come out until the 14th of November at 12am eastern I’ve spoken to the mint and they informed me that those Coins are not from there mint and what they must be doing is selling them ahead of time to see how much money they can make off of unsuspecting buyers That is nothing but greed Comment from : Coin Master |
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i found the 1934 1379 ! also the 1do-001 i found a 1981 p wddo-001 but it also has the wddr-001 features is it one or the other can it have both? Comment from : Charles Moore |
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I am so happy to have the internet and you honest dealers to help us all I REALLY DO APPRECIATE YOU ! Comment from : Barry Barney |
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THANKS LOADS FOR THE LINKSDANIEL Comment from : ECTOGEOS ZETHIP |
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You are so awesome Daniel!!! Comment from : Deanna Lea |
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Can you show the difference with the two different AU'S and the difference with MS I know AU and MS 60 can look similar Comment from : Christopher Simpson |
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Is there any way to determine how many of these coins are still in circulation? Not to an exact number but ballpark? Comment from : Peter Surdo |
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Hi I’m new to collecting pennies I found a woody 1981 Philadelphia and I can’t find anything about rarity Do you know anything about it? Comment from : Zach S |
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You are very informative Watching your videos help me become more informative about coin searching and save my time and frustration I quickly realized early on that I cannot be too ambitious about coin collecting hobby, and found that this a humble hobby No hype, just plain old information I needed from you This video is for me, because I a lot of Wheat pennies They are neat to keep, so I am not in a hurry to sell them Thank you Daniel Comment from : t |
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I discovered that I have many 1930's 1c hidden away Txs Comment from : ROSEBUD39 |
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Thanks for sharing Daniel, I have to do a little more research to know what I am looking at on cents, Have been watching Chuck to learn more on cents,and watching your videos help a great deal Thanks for sharing buddy!! Comment from : Les Wylie |
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thank you again, i only have 2 from the 30's, did not take long to check Comment from : lpcsteve |
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The 1936 FS-101 doubled die Lincoln is impressive-looking, but VERY common I wouldn't expect a big offer from a dealer for one even if it's in a high circulated grade Nobody is buying them at retail prices Unfortunately, that is true for most doubled dies and RPMs also Comment from : jeffw1267 |
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That triple S you showed looked like a minor double die on the date Comment from : Levi ORourke |
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DANNYTHANK YOU! DARN THAT TRIPLE S (as well as all of them) are pretty I love the rainbow onesYou have a GREAT DAY!!!!!❤× infinity Comment from : Margaret Stoner |
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Thanks for the video! Comment from : MeanboyCoins |
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Would you say 387 barber halfs in circulated condition worth 4,000$ wondering as am considering purchasing them they are all 1892-1915 just wondering as I've got a seller with them let me know what you think Comment from : Chris burdette |
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