1917 doubled die Lincoln Wheat Penny, $1,350. 1909-S VDB Lincoln Wheat Penny, $1,025. 1869/9 Indian Head penny, $865. 1858/7 Flying Eagle penny, $760.
How much is a 1909 wheat penny worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1909 Wheat Penny value at an average of $12.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $60. (see details)…
Most of the one cent pieces in average condition will fetch roughly $20, while a certified mint state can demand up to $10,000. Considered to be the most valuable of the non-error Wheat Pennies, the 1914 D Wheat Penny commands an asking price range from $281 to $4,268.
What year wheat pennies have value?
Most wheat cents (wheat pennies were minted between 1909 and 1956) are worth about 4 to 5 cents. Those in better condition can have double-digit value. Special examples (especially those in near perfect condition) can be worth much more. Indian Head pennies from 1859 to 1879 are generally worth more than $10.
What kind of coin is a wheat penny?
Wheat pennies are still readily found in circulation and because of the relative price of just $25 for a box of these coins, they are cheap and will keep the coin roll searcher on his or her toes. The Wheat Penny is also known by colelctors as the Wheat Cent. The coin is made out of mostly copper, but steel versions…
Are there any wheat pennies still in circulation?
On a personal note we just love searching penny rolls for wheat and indian head pennies. Wheat pennies are still readily found in circulation and because of the relative price of just $25 for a box of these coins, they are cheap and will keep the coin roll searcher on his or her toes.
What’s the value of a 1918 wheat penny?
In 1918 they would be added much smaller to the front of the coin near Lincolns shoulder. All Wheat Pennies are worth more than their face value of.01 cent.
Where can I find a box of wheat pennies?
Wheat pennies are still readily found in circulation and because of the relative price of just $25 for a box of these coins, they are cheap and will keep the coin roll searcher on his or her toes.