The 1998 Penny (S) Proof’s market value ranges from $1 to $5 for circulating examples, while proof coins may cost up to $20. The quality and rarity of this penny have a significant impact on its value, with coins in the best grades of PR70 being among the most valued ones. Histor...
Lincoln Penny Value Chart Lincoln Wheat cents span the years 1909 through 1958. From the top condition coins collected by advanced collectors to worn examples; to an affordable collection for young collectors, the range of value is extensive. Identify your date, mint and condition and refer to ...
Lincoln Penny Value Chart Value chart spans the Wheat design years 1909 through 1958 of Lincoln cents. From uncirculated coins collected by advances collectors to worn examples an affordable collection popular with young collectors. Identify date, mint and condition; a wide range of values is found...
The value chart shows that the 1939 penny is worth a little more than the face value. The same is true of the coins with a mint mark. The Denver coins have more promise than the rest of the coins because of their mintage and consequent availability. Apart from these coins, the Philadelp...
1959 D Lincoln penny value The Denver mint struck 1,279,760,000 Lincoln pennies that year. These coins are easily distinguished from those minted in Philadelphia by the D mint mark on the obverse. Due to the large circulation, its value is pretty low. You can buy one for a sum that va...
Penny Value Chart Now, here are a few not-so-rare pennies that you may actually have in your change jar right now, and how much they are worth. 1.Flying Eagle Cent Small Cent coins were first issued in 1856, and if you find one of these, you are very lucky. There were only about...
We’re going to investigate the 1971 penny value. And we’ll also explore its history, design and some of the interesting error coins out there. So if you’re ready to find out more, step this way! 1971 Penny Value Chart 1971 Penny Value Guides ...
The answer to that question depends on a few factors, such as the mint mark and the condition of the coin. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at 1910 pennies and explore their value in today’s market. We will also discuss some of the features that make these coins unique...
If your penny is the Small Cent type, it will be about the same size as the ones we use today although it might be a tiny bit heavier. The United States Mint currently makes all one-cent coins on zinc planchets that have a thin layer of pure copper covering the entire surface. Penn...
The chart below provides an approximate estimate on retail values for the Lincoln cents individually listed above. It also provides values for the Wheat penny date ranges not specifically mentioned above. Value breakdowns are for coins in average circulated condition (VG8 to VF20) and average uncir...