First off, glad you decided to stick around and take in the knowledge the forum has to offer.
I'm sure I am the last member you want to hear from.
I am always willing to help new collectors and many of the other members are too.
It can upset some members when you post questions on the BST board.
This board is kinda reserved for selling & buying.
There is a Q&A forum that is the perfect place to post questions and new collectors seem to get more productive responses. https://forums.collectors.com/categories/q-a-forum
Your thread may get moved there by a moderator.
The coins you are showing are nice roll finds and would look good in a penny book.
They are coins made for commerce and have been doing their job and holding up well.
The 1943 & 1946 are worth a little more than face value but the others are worth a cent.
The mint makes millions of coins every year so most business strike coins can be purchased in rolls going back to the 60's.
Here is a whole roll of new 1963 D cents that I would sell for $2.50
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Everybody here was new to the hobby at one time.
You picked the very best place to come if you have a desire to learn.
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First off, glad you decided to stick around and take in the knowledge the forum has to offer.
I'm sure I am the last member you want to hear from.

I am always willing to help new collectors and many of the other members are too.
It can upset some members when you post questions on the BST board.
This board is kinda reserved for selling & buying.
There is a Q&A forum that is the perfect place to post questions and new collectors seem to get more productive responses.
https://forums.collectors.com/categories/q-a-forum
Your thread may get moved there by a moderator.
The coins you are showing are nice roll finds and would look good in a penny book.
They are coins made for commerce and have been doing their job and holding up well.
The 1943 & 1946 are worth a little more than face value but the others are worth a cent.
The mint makes millions of coins every year so most business strike coins can be purchased in rolls going back to the 60's.
Here is a whole roll of new 1963 D cents that I would sell for $2.50
.
Everybody here was new to the hobby at one time.
You picked the very best place to come if you have a desire to learn.