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copperpennies
Penny Pincher Member


USA
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Posted - 04/26/2008 :  15:21:36  Show Profile Send copperpennies a Private Message
I have 2 wheat pennis, one a 1957 D and one a 1958 D. They both have full mint luster and have no wear. What are they worth?

Also i have a 1909 VDB in probably good condition or so but i have a 1909 with little or no wear where you can see the details as good as on the the 1957 and 1958 but it has no luster, what is it worth?

NDFARMER
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
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Posted - 04/26/2008 :  16:43:47  Show Profile Send NDFARMER a Private Message
According to my latest Coin World Coin Value magazine the 09 VDB should be worth around $15.00 and the 09 should be worth around $5.00 but that is book value and you know sometimes it is hard to get book value. As far as the 57 and 58 they are only worth about a nickel a piece.

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swusc
Penny Hoarding Member

USA
553 Posts

Posted - 04/27/2008 :  21:29:12  Show Profile Send swusc a Private Message
Look at ebay for prices.

Just remember that if you sold them by the coin you have

.45 cent fixed fees (ebay and paypal) and 10% of the top (ebay and paypal)

-SWUSC

`Everybody is ignorant. Only on different subjects.' Will Rogers

"This is the shabby secret of the welfare statists' tirades against gold. Deficit spending is simply a scheme for the "hidden" confiscation of wealth. Gold stands in the way of this insidious process. It stands as a protector of property rights. If one grasps this, one has no difficulty in understanding the statists' antagonism toward the gold standard." Alan Greenspan, 1966.
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