Coin Collecting Penny Values

Numismatic Poll III: Do you collect Wheat Pennies?
http://coins.about.com/library/coin_values/bl_wheat_cents.htm
Though they aren’t worth very much, I still like to collect them.
How about you?
(Second asking due to some little child reporting the first one!)
Thanks!
Yus I do!!
COIN COLLECTING – PENNIES
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A Guide Book of United States Coins 2011: The Official Red Book (Guide Book of U.S. Coins: The Official Redbook) $4.23 This book includes everything you’ve ever wanted to know about US coins! (ISBN 0794831494)… |
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SET of 100 Uncirculated World foreign Coins,Mint Set $16.65 This is my new assortment of uncirculated coins that have a higher catalog value and are larger and heavier. Beautiful lot of 100 unsearched uncirculated world coins.Would make a nice gift for a collector or to search yourself.All kinds of colors, sizes and shapes from many different countries. Picture is of box I pull them from.I usually have over 100,000 coins in stock.Honest count,no estimates… |
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2009 Proof Lincoln Bicentennial Commemorative Silver Dollar $62.79 Here is a 2009 Proof Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commemorative Silver Dollar. On the obverse it features a portrait of Lincoln, and on the back it features the last 43 words of the Gettysburg address. This commemorative will include all the original US Mint packaging…. |
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1976 U.S. Bicentennial Proof Coin Set with the 1776-1976 Patriotic designs has six Proof clad Coins in all. $7.95 - Hurray for the 1776-1976 Mint Date! Wow! The 1976 U.S. Proof Coins sets are over 35 years old, yet are still available. - The various “Proof” coins are generally one of the most desirable U.S. coinage collectables in the U.S. - The U.S. “Proof” Coinage Production Process involves: The preparation and the polishing of the coinage striking dies surfaces; The Proof Coins can be distinguished from … |
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2012 Guide Book of United States Coins: Red Book $8.74 The Official Red Book A Guide Book of United States Coins is 65 years young and going strong. Collectors around the country love the convenience of the spiralbound edition. It opens up and lies flat on the table while you study your coin collection. And of course it includes all the historical background, detailed specifications, high-resolution photographs, and accurate mintage data that turn a n… |
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Lincoln Cents Folder #2, 1941-1974 $0.21 Whitman Publishing offers all sorts of books, albums, folders and supplies for all your coin collecting from pennies to dollars…. |
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2012 Hand Book of United States Coins Blue Book (Handbook of United States Coins: The Official Blue Book) (Handbook of United States Coins (Cloth)) $7.60 The Official Blue Book of United States Coins 2012, Paperback. This guide features grading and collecting tips, mintage records, historical information, and data compiled by more than 50 coin-elite contributors. Lists dealer buy prices, how much dealers will pay for your coins, not retail prices…. |
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Coin Stamps-Tails (Set/5) $9.95 Deluxe Coin Stamps: Tails Ages 5 9 Create your own games or activity sheets at home with this set of deluxe coin stamps. Teach coin values, making change, or adding/subtracting change. Set includes one each of actual size tails of a penny, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar. Features easy grip handles, and includes a plastic storage box. |
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Coin Stamps-Heads (Set/5) $9.95 Create your own games or activity sheets at home with this set of deluxe coin stamps. Teach coin values, making change, or adding/subtracting change. Set includes one each of actual size heads of a penny, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar. Features easy grip handles, and includes a plastic storage box. Ages: 5 9 |
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Penny Panda’s Sticker Store for Mac,Win $24.95 Penny Panda provides lots of practice in counting money. Four main activities help children with counting a given amount, comparing amounts, presenting money to match a specific sum, and determining change accurately. Flexible program options allow the teacher to select which coins and bills to include for practice. Have children remain at a specified level or have the program change levels automatically based on student performance. With each correct answer, children earn money to spend at Penny Panda’s Sticker Store. Visit Penny’s store after each activity. Buy stickers when you have enough money. Penny has many popular stickers. Collect birds, cars, endangered animals, national flags, flowers, spiders, butterflies, insects, music and dance, dinosaurs, and sports stickers. Save up or trade for the most expensive stickers. In Activity 1, Penny Panda presents an amount of money for the children to count. The correct answer may be selected by pressing the Space Bar to underline the answer and then pressing Enter or return. Students also may use the mouse to indicate the correct answer. For beginners needing entry level help, the value of a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter is defined; and bacic single denomination coin counting practice is available within the program. For Activity 2, Penny presents two sets of money. Set A and Set B are separated by a stalk of bamboo. The mouse or the Space bar and Enter or return are used to indicate which set of money is greater. In Activity 3, students are provided with an assortment of coins and bills and asked to put a precise amount of money into a box on the screen. By using the mouse or keyboard to select various coins, children get excellent practice in “paying” a precise amount of money. For Activity 4, children are challenged to count the amount of money which is pictured and then to visually subtract an amount “spent” in order to determine how much would be left. As in Activities 1 3, the teacher can control the level of difficulty by specifying which monitary denominations to include. Also, the teacher may have children remain at a particular difficulty level or advance independently based on a specified competency rate. Selecting, purchasing, and collecting stickers are major motivational treats for students using Penny Panda’s Sticker Store. As children work through Activities 1 4, they earn “money” for each first try correct answer. After each activity, children may purchase stickers at Penny’s store or save their earnings for future use. During each visit to her store, Penny displays 12 stickers she currently has in stock. As stickers are purchased, each student’s sticker collection will be mounted in his or her own personalized sticker album (which is saved cumulatively from session to session). The value of a collection increases as complete sticker sets are achieved. Sets of 11 different stickers are available in the following categories: birds, butterflies, cars, dinosaurs, flowers |
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Penny Panda’s Sticker Store (Network License) for Win $495 Buy One Network and Get One 1/2 Off! Phone in order for savings! Grade Levels: 1 4 Penny Panda provides lots of practice in counting money. Four main activities help children with counting a given amount, comparing amounts, presenting money to match a specific sum, and determining change accurately. Flexible program options allow the teacher to select which coins and bills to include for practice. Have children remain at a specified level or have the program change levels automatically based on student performance. With each correct answer, children earn money to spend at Penny Panda’s Sticker Store. Visit Penny’s store after each activity. Buy stickers when you have enough money. Penny has many popular stickers. Collect birds, cars, endangered animals, national flags, flowers, spiders, butterflies, insects, music and dance, dinosaurs, and sports stickers. Save up or trade for the most expensive stickers. In Activity 1, Penny Panda presents an amount of money for the children to count. The correct answer may be selected by pressing the Space Bar to underline the answer and then pressing Enter or return. Students also may use the mouse to indicate the correct answer. For beginners needing entry level help, the value of a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter is defined; and bacic single denomination coin counting practice is available within the program. For Activity 2, Penny presents two sets of money. Set A and Set B are separated by a stalk of bamboo. The mouse or the Space bar and Enter or return are used to indicate which set of money is greater. In Activity 3, students are provided with an assortment of coins and bills and asked to put a precise amount of money into a box on the screen. By using the mouse or keyboard to select various coins, children get excellent practice in “paying” a precise amount of money. For Activity 4, children are challenged to count the amount of money which is pictured and then to visually subtract an amount “spent” in order to determine how much would be left. As in Activities 1 3, the teacher can control the level of difficulty by specifying which monitary denominations to include. Also, the teacher may have children remain at a particular difficulty level or advance independently based on a specified competency rate. Selecting, purchasing, and collecting stickers are major motivational treats for students using Penny Panda’s Sticker Store. As children work through Activities 1 4, they earn “money” for each first try correct answer. After each activity, children may purchase stickers at Penny’s store or save their earnings for future use. During each visit to her store, Penny displays 12 stickers she currently has in stock. As stickers are purchased, each student’s sticker collection will be mounted in his or her own personalized sticker album (which is saved cumulatively from session to session). The value of a collection increases as complete sticker sets are achieved. Sets of 11 different stickers ar |
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Penny Panda’s Sticker Store (Network License) for Mac $495 Buy One Network and Get One 1/2 Off! Phone in order for savings! Grade Levels: 1 4 Penny Panda provides lots of practice in counting money. Four main activities help children with counting a given amount, comparing amounts, presenting money to match a specific sum, and determining change accurately. Flexible program options allow the teacher to select which coins and bills to include for practice. Have children remain at a specified level or have the program change levels automatically based on student performance. With each correct answer, children earn money to spend at Penny Panda’s Sticker Store. Visit Penny’s store after each activity. Buy stickers when you have enough money. Penny has many popular stickers. Collect birds, cars, endangered animals, national flags, flowers, spiders, butterflies, insects, music and dance, dinosaurs, and sports stickers. Save up or trade for the most expensive stickers. In Activity 1, Penny Panda presents an amount of money for the children to count. The correct answer may be selected by pressing the Space Bar to underline the answer and then pressing Enter or return. Students also may use the mouse to indicate the correct answer. For beginners needing entry level help, the value of a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter is defined; and bacic single denomination coin counting practice is available within the program. For Activity 2, Penny presents two sets of money. Set A and Set B are separated by a stalk of bamboo. The mouse or the Space bar and Enter or return are used to indicate which set of money is greater. In Activity 3, students are provided with an assortment of coins and bills and asked to put a precise amount of money into a box on the screen. By using the mouse or keyboard to select various coins, children get excellent practice in “paying” a precise amount of money. For Activity 4, children are challenged to count the amount of money which is pictured and then to visually subtract an amount “spent” in order to determine how much would be left. As in Activities 1 3, the teacher can control the level of difficulty by specifying which monitary denominations to include. Also, the teacher may have children remain at a particular difficulty level or advance independently based on a specified competency rate. Selecting, purchasing, and collecting stickers are major motivational treats for students using Penny Panda’s Sticker Store. As children work through Activities 1 4, they earn “money” for each first try correct answer. After each activity, children may purchase stickers at Penny’s store or save their earnings for future use. During each visit to her store, Penny displays 12 stickers she currently has in stock. As stickers are purchased, each student’s sticker collection will be mounted in his or her own personalized sticker album (which is saved cumulatively from session to session). The value of a collection increases as complete sticker sets are achieved. Sets of 11 different stickers ar |