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Hard to say bc I can't see the coins you have. I wouldn't expect much though. Do you have the 55 DDO? Philly mint has made billions and billions of wheaties. Can you post us some pics?
 

Completed sets won't mean as much to potential buyers. Most will buy only to cherrypick and upgrade their own collection. The rest will only be popped out of their books to be sold as group lots. If you want to maximize the value then sell the mint condition/high grade ones individually and sell the rest as a mixed lot. Ditch the book.
 

not to worried about mint state coins i am putting two sets together for my kids, as i am sure 20-30 yrs down the road most people will not know what a wheat cent is let alone other history of the of the us coins , i will get some pics
 

here's a pic tryig to load a vid
 

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look at the vid post, it is my first vid ot all that good but hope it helps thanks
 

capndan151 said:
The S and D mints are the valuable wheats. A complete set of P won't be worth much.








the s and d mints are harder to find still about 25 for s mint and 75 for the d mint, that would complete the 2 sets
 

Are any of the coins damaged, corroded or cleaned?
 

CoinHELP! said:
Are any of the coins damaged, corroded or cleaned?






there is some very worn, some lite corrosion, and unc condition, and few dug one and one i got as change at the gas station
 

As posted before me, a P mint set doesn't carry a lot of value, and problem coins hurt them even more. It's difficult to give a value based on the information and image alone.
 

CoinHELP! said:
As posted before me, a P mint set doesn't carry a lot of value, and problem coins hurt them even more. It's difficult to give a value based on the information and image alone.
thanks for trying, i will be happy to just have two complete date sets with or with out all mints 1909-1958 for the kids when they get older
 

Re: wheats new pic 1958 d

i have a really nice looking 58 d mint, i think i am seeing a s mark between 1&9 pics are as good as i ca get them
 

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Sorry but I can't make out what it might be, I can see a slight shadow or something. I doubt it being as S.
 

CoinHELP! said:
Sorry but I can't make out what it might be, I can see a slight shadow or something. I doubt it being as S.
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hard to say it may or may not, the pics are with a mag glass , i think i may be :tongue3:crazy
 

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I see the "s" between the 1 and 9. I have never even heard of this type of error in that location, so my best guess is an imperfection in the alloy which coincidentally looks a lot like a ghost mint mark. Or you have a million dollar coin.
 

capndan151 said:
I see the "s" between the 1 and 9. I have never even heard of this type of error in that location, so my best guess is an imperfection in the alloy which coincidentally looks a lot like a ghost mint mark. Or you have a million dollar coin.



lets go with i am nuts first,,,,,, it is a good question
 

I see the 's' easily in the first picture. As Capndan 151 mentioned, it could be some imperfection on the planchet. (Yeah, I used a loupe)
 

Goose-0 said:
I see the 's' easily in the first picture. As Capndan 151 mentioned, it could be some imperfection on the planchet. (Yeah, I used a loupe)








that what i used with the cam to take pic
 

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