The listing, US Coins - Pennies! has ended.
These are some old coins I have picked up over time. I have not tried to clean them or polish them. The condition they are in is the condition I got them. Only the first picture was taken with flash.
Top Row: 1939 Wheat Penny, I do not see city stamp. 1899 Indian Head Penny, I do not see city stamp.
Middle Row: 1943 Steel Penny, S stamp. 1986 Penny, D stamp (info below). 1984 Penny, D stamp (info below).
Bottom row: Franklin D Roosevelt coin, just an education coin with a few facts. 1977 Half Dollar, I do not see city stamp.
Information I found about why the 1986 and 1984 Pennies are silver-colored:
"If "white" means that it is silver in color, there are at least 3 possibilities:
The coin was dipped in acid to remove its copper plating, exposing the zinc core. In this case it's considered damaged and is worth only face value.
Someone plated the coin with yet another layer of metal. Again, worth 1¢.
The coin failed to go through the plating process at the Mint, so it never had a copper plating to begin with. You have to hope for this one because it could retail for up to $100 or so.
Unfortunately there's no way to tell without seeing the coin. You'll need to have it appraised by someone who is experienced in error coins."
Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_is_a_white_1986_Lincoln_Penny_minted_in_Denver_worth
If you want a close up picture of a certain coin, just comment which one and I will do my best to get a good picture.
Free USPS shipping to US and verified addresses only. If address is given promptly, it should be shipped out on Tuesday. Tracking number will be supplied if bidding goes over 1,000 credits.
No GIN or shortening.
Thank you so much for looking! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask!