1924 s wheat

You can use http://www.pcgs.com/prices/, but these prices are inflated because you have to get the coin graded and slabbed by them to have it
be worth that much. The prices are updated too as they rise and fall.
I use the Redbook now. $20 and look what you get :o
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I use mine a lot
HH,
Donny
 

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djabend said:
You can use http://www.pcgs.com/prices/, but these prices are inflated because you have to get the coin graded and slabbed by them to have it
be worth that much. The prices are updated too as they rise and fall.
I use the Redbook now. $20 and look what you get :o












I use mine a lot
HH,
Donny
That is a nice book there donny so what is my penny worth lol its in poor to ok.
 

goldpaner said:
That is a nice book there donny so what is my penny worth lol its in poor to ok.
Ok lol.
Here is the redbook info on 1924 wheats. Remember the values listed are not what a coin in dug condition is worth.
You will find dug coins with corrosion or pitting go for a lot less.
Mintage G4 VG8 F12 VF20 EF40 AU50 MS60 MS63
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HH,
Donny
 

I use the redbook also. It helps a lot when I go to coin shows because I check off the ones i have.
 

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