new pennies
SCC
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how do we grade these 2010-2019 pennies to get the right grade
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Just send them to in to get them graded. Your opinion matters not nor does mine.
Pics would help too, though.
bob
Welcome..
Do they have mint marks?
Don't waste your money having them graded. Just find a nice looking one and put it in your album.
Don't bother. There is no money to be made submitting new cents for grading. Billions and billions have been struck.
In five hundred or a thousand years things might be different.
Lance.
In 500 or 1,000 years they will have rotted away.
What's a Mintmark?
Pete
I would say to just keep the the new W pennies that we got from the mint in last year’s special release and then others only if you get them out of the Mensa are they going to be even worse holder and they need to be in holder or they disappear.
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The new Cents fit in the 1/10 ounce I believe gold holders so check out maybe put them in a cap
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Sorry, but I think that’s terrible advice for such coins.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
That's a good question and I want to thank you for asking me that question.
A mint mark simply put, is where the coin was actually struck ... like say you see a D under the date that means the coin was made in Denver which struck it's first coins on February 1, 1906.
I hope this helps you.
@SCC ....Welcome aboard....For the most part, as stated above, the new cents are not worth the cost of grading. That being said, as @Kkathyl has shown, the W cents could benefit from preservation - either in capsules or sent for grading. The new cents look good in albums though. For grading, I recommend you study the resources available from our hosts, and get the books or online instructional resources. Good luck, Cheers, RickO
So what would be your answer to that question?
Okay then, what is your advice, Mark? He posted no pictures and gave no information other than the denomination in a range of years. Obviously we are being trolled. Not a serious question I don't believe.
bob
Bob, in answer to your question, I’d ask the OP for clarification regarding what he’s trying to find out. If he’s talking about third party grading, I’d state that the fees are highly likely to be many multiples of the value of the coins. But that if he’s looking for grading opinions without submitting the coins, he can start with posting good images. Bottom line, more information is required.
I don’t assume posters are trolls. Because if they’re not, it’s possible that they’ll take such suggestions seriously and act upon them. At the same time, I see no upside in that type of advice.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
A mint is a place where coins are struck.
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Mark
Thank you for all your replies. I'm learning a lot.
P for Pittsburgh
W for Wyoming
S for South Park.
Right?
I get it.
Pete