Pennies US Auctions in WYOMING - Live and Online Sales
Pennies US Auctions in WYOMING
Sweet Water Removal
Date(s) 12/15/2024 - 12/27/2024
Auction Date December 15 2024 11.00 am till December 27, 2024 at 5.00 pm
Bids will Start today After 11.00 am December 15 2024 and soft close December 27 2024 at 5.00 Pm
Auction Starts at 11.00 am Dec 15 till Dec 27 at 5 pm
Cheyenne Auctioneers LLC
Date(s) 12/13/2024 - 1/4/2025
Opening Saturday, December 14th & Running Through Saturday, January 4th. Auction Will Begin Closing Online Only Saturday, January, 4th @ 1:00 P.M. Mountain Time.
AUCTION UPLOAD IN PROGRESS Please Check Back Often For Updated Inventory, All bidding activity will take place online. This software will bid on your behalf incrementally up to your Max bid placed.
In House Shipping Available! Pick Up Day will be Tuesday, January. 7th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. @ our conveniently located Auction House in Cheyenne, WY - 1920 Missile Dr. Unit A
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On this page you’ll find collectible U.S. pennies and cent coins for sale. Most bear mint marks from the Denver, San Francisco, or Philadelphia Mints. Styles include wheat pennies, Lincoln pennies, bronze pennies, zinc-coated steel pennies from the 1943 run, and early 20th Century pennies marked “VDB,” the engraver Victor David Brenner’s initials. Older still are the Indian head penny, Flying Eagle penny, half-penny, and copper-nickel penny. (Modern pennies are made of copper-plated zinc.) Rare cents include the pre-1837 pure copper cent piece and the accidental 1943 Lincoln “copper” penny (actually bronze). Conditions of auction pennies include mint, proof, uncirculated, brilliant, and toned examples, sold singly or in penny collections and rolls. Come back later to HiBid.com if you’re not seeing the right penny for your collection—sellers add new items frequently.