The 1944 Lincoln cent is the first US coin to exceed a mintage of ONE BILLION and is very common, retail values are 3 to 5 cents for average circulated coins
3 cents.
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
The 1944 Lincoln cent is the first U.S. coin to have a mintage of more then ONE BILLION coins. It is the most common of all Wheat Cents. if it has any wear at all, value is 2 cents. Uncirculated examples sell for less then $1.00.
wheat pennies were made by the billion back then and are not worth more than 50 cents even uncirculated
Considering the USA wasn't a country back then, there is no such thing as a 1701 wheat cent. Wheat cents wouldn't be made until 1909.
A 1911 wheat back penny range's any where from 55 cents to 55 dollars. A perfect wheat back penny will get you 55 dollars.
3 cents.
The last wheat-back cents were made in 1958, so a 1992 one would be impossibly rare. If your coin has the Lincoln Memorial on the back, it's an ordinary penny worth 1¢.
Most are worth 3 to 10 cents
They are usually worth 3 or 4 cents
Wheat penny's from the 40's & 50's are very common. Most are worth 3 to 10 cents.
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
1-2 cents
The 1944 Lincoln cent is the first U.S. coin to have a mintage of more then ONE BILLION coins. It is the most common of all Wheat Cents. if it has any wear at all, value is 2 cents. Uncirculated examples sell for less then $1.00.
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 5 cents in circulated condition.
wheat pennies were made by the billion back then and are not worth more than 50 cents even uncirculated
There is no such thing. Your coin is most likely silver plated for jewelry