What to look for in bag of wheaties...

I have a lot of wheat head pennies to sort through but Id like to ask the folks on here what I should be looking for. Key dates? Errors? Etc. I did a search on this forum and can't find this info. Any help would be greatly appreciated as always. Happy New Year!

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President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
1909-S VDB
1909-S
1914-D
1922 Plain
1931-S
1955 DDO
Semi keys:
1909 VDB (would probably save the plain 1909 as well)
1922-D
1924-D
1926-S
Most mintmarked coins from 1909-1915
1931-1933 any mintmark (not really semi keys, but I've been able to sell these before at a small premium)
Varieties:
1943 PDS Copper (good luck, remember that if it sticks to a magnet, it's plated)
1944 PDS Zinc (again, good luck)
1943 D/D
1944 D/S
1958 DDO (good luck)
Edited to add: If you really want, pick up a Cherrypicker's Guide for a more complete list (including minor varieties)
<< <i>Get yourself a Cherrypickers' Guide if you don't already have one. Search for those varieties. I'll bet you find some! >>
Any recommendation on a particular Cheerypickers Guide? Edition etc? Thanks for the help im new to this
1935P DDO
1936P DDO
1941P DDO
56D/D
53D/D
68D/D
57D/D
44D/S
Some 1956 varieties.
1956 D and S
1956 D and D
1956 D/S
1956 D/D
1917 DDO
1934 Heavy Class 6 DDR
Tough 1941 DDO
Couple more neat RPM's
How about a 1972 DDO-3
How about some S mints
1949 S/S/S
1950 S/S
1951 S/S
1952 S/S
1953 S/S
1954 S/S
1942S DDO- a challenging one to find
1955D DDO
1934P DDO
Here is an early die state example of a real nice RPM
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<< <i>Get yourself a Cherrypickers' Guide if you don't already have one. Search for those varieties. I'll bet you find some! >>
Any recommendation on a particular Cheerypickers Guide? Edition etc? Thanks for the help im new to this >>
You should be able to pick up a used one off of Ebay, or Amazon etc.
The latest one out is the Fifth Edition Volume I Half Cents to Jefferson Nickels. This one was last updated in 2009. The cover has an image of a 1955 DDO Cent and a Three Legged Buffalo.
I also use a 30x glass and a microscope. You will find these as very helpful.
Good Luck, and you are going have a lot of fun with the sore eyes.
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
I have found most of the varieties including 36 DDO #1,2 and 3 the 44 D/S in MS both RPM #1 and #2, the 35 DDO, 55 DDO #2 in MS and lots of others. Good times!
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President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
<< <i>What to look for in bag of wheaties... >>
anything struck on a gold planchet.
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<< <i>The usual keys:
1909-S VDB
1909-S
1914-D
1922 Plain
1931-S
1955 DDO
Semi keys:
1909 VDB (would probably save the plain 1909 as well)
1922-D
1924-D
1926-S
Most mintmarked coins from 1909-1915
1931-1933 any mintmark (not really semi keys, but I've been able to sell these before at a small premium)
Varieties:
1943 PDS Copper (good luck, remember that if it sticks to a magnet, it's plated)
1944 PDS Zinc (again, good luck)
1943 D/D
1944 D/S
1958 DDO (good luck)
Edited to add: If you really want, pick up a Cherrypicker's Guide for a more complete list (including minor varieties) >>
this works and welcome to the forums as well
Any you don't want to keep for yourself, you can resell in rolls at a premium.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!