It depends on the condition, the 1920 wheat cent isn't worth too much in circulating condition, anywhere from 3 to 10 cents. If it is in mint-state condition, of course it is worth quite a bit more.
The great majority of them are worth one cent. But if you happen to have a 1955 "S" mint mark penny, I understand those are worth a fair amount of money.
The coins really depend on the date, the mint-mark and the condition. Generally, the older the better and the close to mint-state as possible the better. Wheat pennies struck in the 1950s are only worth about 3-10 cents in circulated grades, while even a poor condition example of a 1909 S VDB cent could be worth well over $75. Do not clean your coins, cleaning coins will only decrease the value of them.
According to a 2014 coin price chart, there is no wheat penny that is worth $12,500. There is, however, a 1922 (no mint mark) wheat penny worth about $500 in circulated condition and $20,000 in mint condition. The highest price penny like this is a 1944 Steel penny that is worth $100,000 in mint condition and $4,000 in circulated condition.
Anywhere from a couple cents to a few hundred dollars, depending on the date, mint, and condition.
Such a coin does not exist. All British Pennies have been minted at the Royal Mint since 1920.
It depends on the condition, the 1920 wheat cent isn't worth too much in circulating condition, anywhere from 3 to 10 cents. If it is in mint-state condition, of course it is worth quite a bit more.
The great majority of them are worth one cent. But if you happen to have a 1955 "S" mint mark penny, I understand those are worth a fair amount of money.
The value depends on factors such as the date, mint mark, and condition. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin.
From Philadelphia Mint: 139,949,000 From Denver Mint: 22,580,000 From San Francisco Mint: 26,380,000
A mint condition 1920 penny w/ a mint mark is $5,000. I had one and sold it. I have another 2 now, because I bought them both for $2500
25,771,428,376
It really depends on the date. 1982-present pennies are mostly zinc and are only worth face value, regardless of mint mark. Pennies from 1959-1981 contain about 2 cents' worth of copper, but mint mark still doesn't matter. Even post-WWII wheat pennies are only worth 3-5 cents, whether they're Philadelphia or Denver.
The coins really depend on the date, the mint-mark and the condition. Generally, the older the better and the close to mint-state as possible the better. Wheat pennies struck in the 1950s are only worth about 3-10 cents in circulated grades, while even a poor condition example of a 1909 S VDB cent could be worth well over $75. Do not clean your coins, cleaning coins will only decrease the value of them.
There were no Indian Head pennies minted in 1915. The last Indian Head pennies were minted in 1909. In 1915 the type of penny minted was the Lincoln, Wheat Ear reverse (called 'Wheat penny'). A 1915 Wheat penny is worth from $1.50 to $500.00 according to mint mark and condition.
No. Only if it was made at the Denver or San Francisco mint.
$0.25Wheat pennies have almost no value.