I ironman05 Senior Member Joined Sep 23, 2011 Messages 354 Location So Cal Nov 7, 2012 #1 Does anyone know what years are the most valuble wheaties ?
KingTotsalot Official Tot Lot King Forum Supporter Joined Mar 18, 2011 Messages 10,450 Location Mabelvale, south of Little Rock, Arkansas Nov 7, 2012 #2 buy yourself a Red Book or look it up on the internet...plenty of sources out there already.
T tench10lb Elite Member Joined Sep 19, 2012 Messages 525 Location chester county, pa.USA via Cumbria UK Nov 7, 2012 #3 As King said it's easy to look in up on the web just type in "wheat cent values" that should get you there
As King said it's easy to look in up on the web just type in "wheat cent values" that should get you there
SilverShooter Full Member Joined Apr 21, 2008 Messages 103 Location About 20 miles East of St louis in Illinois Nov 7, 2012 #4 You don't need to buy anything, just visit the PCGS priceguide.http://www.pcgs.com/prices/ This will allow you to id Lincoln Wheat keys and is updated more frequently than Red Book. For raw or non-PCGS coins expect less than 1/2 of stated value.
You don't need to buy anything, just visit the PCGS priceguide.http://www.pcgs.com/prices/ This will allow you to id Lincoln Wheat keys and is updated more frequently than Red Book. For raw or non-PCGS coins expect less than 1/2 of stated value.
N NHKeith Forum Supporter Joined Jul 29, 2010 Messages 3,049 Location New Hampshire(Live Free or Die) Nov 7, 2012 #5 1909s vdb 1909 S 1914 D Wheat Penny 1922 "Plain" Wheat Penny 1931 S Wheat Penny 1943 Bronze Wheat Penny 1955 Doubled Die Obverse Wheat Penny
1909s vdb 1909 S 1914 D Wheat Penny 1922 "Plain" Wheat Penny 1931 S Wheat Penny 1943 Bronze Wheat Penny 1955 Doubled Die Obverse Wheat Penny
Xaquin Elite Member Joined Oct 11, 2010 Messages 2,473 Location Maryland Nov 7, 2012 #6 you could also check numismedia.com!
bruinvikes Elite Member Joined Dec 20, 2011 Messages 6,314 Location Curtice, Ohio Nov 7, 2012 #7 http://www.coinstudy.com/
HipsterKitty Full Member Joined Jul 3, 2012 Messages 244 Location Lawrenceville, GA Nov 7, 2012 #8 NHKeith said: 1943 Bronze Wheat Penny Click to expand... Don't forget 1944 steel! It's nearly as valuable as the bronze '43s, but for some reason no one ever talks about them.
NHKeith said: 1943 Bronze Wheat Penny Click to expand... Don't forget 1944 steel! It's nearly as valuable as the bronze '43s, but for some reason no one ever talks about them.
clifftronics in memory of... Joined May 18, 2010 Messages 1,759 Location n.p.r. florida Nov 7, 2012 #9 1943 copper recently sold for $1.7mil. http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1913870_1913868_1913831,00.html I think I read that the guy who bought it was completing his set of all three mints. could you imagine getting one of those as change from your local 7-11
1943 copper recently sold for $1.7mil. http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1913870_1913868_1913831,00.html I think I read that the guy who bought it was completing his set of all three mints. could you imagine getting one of those as change from your local 7-11
I ironman05 Senior Member Joined Sep 23, 2011 Messages 354 Location So Cal Nov 8, 2012 #10 thanks for the info. thanks for all of your responses !!!!!!!!!!!!