Are you sure it's not Kennedy and Lincoln? These usually sell for about a dollar if it is still glued to the card that lists the "amazing similarities" between these two assassinated Presidents. If it really is Edison, you probably have the only one, but that doesn't make it valuable. It's just another penny counterstamped by a novelty company.
no but a 1934 lincoln penny costs a million so thats rare
Yes.
1988 Lincoln cents are not rare. It's just a penny, spend it.
No, this is not a rare date for Lincoln cents. These coins can easily be found in circulation.
Answer:Actually the most highest value is about 3 cents (depending on face value). Also if you have a rare 1949 lincoln wheat, perfect condition,it's got a range from 10 cents to 20 cents.Now the rarest penny is a 1909 with a V.B.D penny is about 550 US $. all wheat penny's are worth triple their face value. here are 1949 WLV (wheat Lincoln values) 1949 s = 0.04 , 1949 d = 0.03 ,1949 = 0.03. Copper Lincoln wheat penny's have way more value than silver Lincoln wheat penny's about 95.9 % more face value.
A 1978 Lincoln-Kennedy penny is not considered rare or valuable to collectors and is typically worth face value. A 1946 wheat penny in circulated condition is worth around 10-20 cents, while one in uncirculated condition could be worth a few dollars.
1934 is not a rare date for Lincoln Cents.
The face value is the original value of the coin, so a very rare penny might be worth £100 but it's face vale is still a penny.
A 1919 Lincoln cent is not rare or even scarce. Average circulated coins are worth about 10 cents.
It's worth about 3 cents. It's old, but not rare or valuable.
A 1921 Lincoln cent is not considered rare or even scarce. But, pre-1934 Lincolns are getting a little hard to find.
The value of a 1959 Lincoln penny can vary depending on its condition and any unique characteristics. Generally, in circulated condition, it is worth around 2 cents. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has any errors or rare varieties, it could be worth more to collectors.