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Fireman99

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  1. I'm sure there was once a time many years ago that you were a newbie to the coin hunting/collecting world. I'm quite confident that you didn't have it all down to a science right from the get go. I appreciate real people like Conder101, the gentleman who responded to my post before you. He kindly took the time to respond to my post in a helpful manner, giving me some insight on what I was looking at with these pennies. I have since realized what a proof looks like. If you don't have anything constructive to say then I recommend you just not comment. 

  2. 10 minutes ago, Greenstang said:

    Nothing worth grading, all pretty common. The wheaties are worth keeping though.

    Condition has nothing to do with the year,  grading is the same for a 1920 as it is for 2000.

    Thanks for the feedback. I was looking at recent NGC auction prices on a few of these pennies in my collection. There were quite a few of these pennies graded at MS67/MS67+, and MS 68 that sold for a good amount of money, and even a few with some lower MS grades fetching a few hundred dollars. I know it's probably hard just judging by my photos but is it fair to say that you believe I don't have a coin in my collection that could possibly be graded MS66 or higher?