Finally finished the 1950 cent series, which is just Philadelphia, Denver, and San Fransisco. Overall any cent from the '50s is still easy to find but to finish the series takes time. I need four cents to finish this series and most are the S mint mark.
While I am still finding older cents I just noticed I have not found any new 2015 coins. By this time I usually have at least one and seen several. Oh well it has been a harsh winter around here so the flow of currency is slow.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Cent / United States
Year: 1950-S
Mintage: 118,505,000
Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc
Value: $0.10 in F-12
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for you.
My stepdad has a 1944 steel what penny(no mint mark) in vf condition and were wonderin what the value of it is.
ReplyDelete1944 steel what penny(no mint mark) in vf condition
ReplyDeleteMost likely a fake since only 1943 cents were made of steel. If real several thousands.
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