1945 wheat!!! Die fill or wear
Coin_Hunter
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So I got a few rolls from the Amityville hoard back in Nov-Dec from #CoinTv. I’m new to this so is this a die fill or wear from the years. I know the condition isn’t the best. Would it be worth sending off to get graded and in a protector. I know it more then likely cost more then the value x1000 but if any of you had it would you do it. I don’t plan on ever selling it but keeping as a treasure hunt find I mean I know what I paid for the rolls. 😬 Thanks for the help Happy Saturday everyone!!!
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It's considered a minor filled die error and you would be hard pressed to find anyone who would give a small premium for it. You would essentially be sending in a common 1945 circulated wheat cent to be slabbed. Put it in a cardboard 2x2
Neat, but as stated, not worth much.
I'm afraid to ask what the Amityville Hoard is.
Hopefully it's nothing to do with the horror!
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Put it in a 2x2. Costs about a nickel.
Neat
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Very cool, I love wheat pennies!