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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · 1982 Penny Value Chart: Mint Mark: Variety: Circulated: Mint State (MS64) Mint State (MS 67) 1982 “no mint mark” penny value: Small Date (Copper) $0.04 – $0.50: $2.50 – $15: $600-$1000: Large Date (Copper) $0.04 – $0.50: $1 – $10: $75-$125: Small Date (Zinc-coated steel) $0.04 – $0.50: $1 – $5: $75-$125: Large Date ...

  2. 2 1982 D pennies I can’t tell which ones the smaller the big date can y’all help me? Share Add a Comment. Sort ... My friend said this penny is worth something because of “no mint mark & close AM” but, no offense to him I just don’t believe this penny is worth more then it’s face value, so I am asking for your help ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Step 1: Date and Variety - Accurately identify dates and varieties found in the Two Cent series. Note: A close inspection of the date is needed because of small numerals. Step 2: Grading Condition - Important elements are judged and condition is graded. Step 3: Special Qualities - 2 cent pieces are copper and many factors are examined ...

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Penny values are determined using a step by step method. How much your old penny is worth ranges from 2 cents for wheat pennies to thousands for early and rare colonial era cents. Steps identify, series, dates, and mintmarks. Condition is graded comparing to images, video, and descriptions.

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · Gold Coin Values Discovery. Values are listed starting with the small but rare 2.5 dollar and ending with the huge twenty-dollar gold coins. Because the price of gold is rising all gold coins have increased in value greatly. Rare dates, mintmarks and condition separate the common from the very valuable.

  6. Hace 6 días · Coin Value Contents Table1910 Penny Value Chart History of the 1910 PennyFeatures of the 1910 Penny1910 Penny Grading1910 PennyPenny Coin Value 1937 Wheat Penny Coin Value (Errors List, “D”, “S” & No Mint Mark Worth)

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · For most pennies, those minted in recent years are worth, well, a penny. Most wheat cents (wheat pennies were minted between 1909 and 1956) are worth about 4 to 5 cents. Those in better condition can have double-digit values. Special examples (especially those in near-perfect condition) can be worth much more.