$7 to $14 depending on condition
More:According to USA Coin Book as of 09/2010, this coin is worth about $14 in good condition up to about $90 in MS60 mint condition. An MS63 choice uncirculated grade can bring in about $112. View the link below to see more values for other intermediate coin conditions.Average value 25 cents.
In average circulated grades the value is less than one dollar.
Value is 25 cents for a coin in average circulated condition.
Value is 25 cents for a coin in average circulated condition.
Average value is 25 cents for a coin in average circulated condition.
Neither of these are considered rare.
Depends on condition. Check some online price guides. Some of which have pictures of various grades/mint states.
7-26-11>>> A 1910 Lincoln cent that is uncirculated has a minimum value of $10.00. The value does go up, but it depends on the actual grade and color of the coin.
No U.S. one cent coin has been made from silver. It may have been plated for jewelery but it does not have any collectible value.
If you just want information on the coin here it is:1910 United States One Cent Wheat Penny (KM# 132)OBV: Right Profile of Abraham Lincoln REV: Two Wheat Ears Surrounding ValueComposition: BronzeWeight (g): 3.11Diameter (mm): 19.00Mintage: 146,801,218(S) 6,045,000
There were no 1910 steel pennies ever made. The pennies made in 1910 were made out of nearly pure copper.
Retail is 25 cents in Good condition and $8 in Almost Uncirculated.More:A 1910 Lincoln Wheat Cent with no mint mark would have been produced in Philadelphia. According to USA Coin Book, a coin in good condition is worth about $0.30 up to about $17 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth about $24. Proof coins were minted here as well and those are worth in excess of $320.