Complete List of All Lincoln Pennies by Year Wheat Penny Key Dates Every Collector Should Know US Penny Specifications: What Every Enthusiast Needs to Know ***Price subject to standard supply and demand laws, dealer premiums, and other market variations. Prices represent past values fetched at...
The left side of the coin is engraved with the word LIBERTY, representing one of the main values of the United States. The right side is engraved with the year 1984. Right below the year is a mint mark, either D or S, depending on the location of the coin’s production. If a penn...
1909 was the first year wheat penny coins were minted. Replacing Indian Head pennies, which were minted from 1859 through 1909, Lincoln pennies were welcomed by massive crowds that gathered at banks on the August 2nd day that the new one-cent coins arrived in commerce. While the coins were ...
Just how much of a premium is added by the cameo or deep cameo designation varies according to the coin grade. Unusually, at PR68 the PCGS values both undesignated and cameo coins at $20 apiece. And at PR66, the difference in value between a cameo and deep cameo is just $1. But at...
Coin Values | CoinStudy Articles 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, ...
Coin ValuesValuable Pre-1983 Pennies To Look For (And Save!) From Your Pocket ChangeBy Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez February 13, 2025 Have you got any pre-1983 pennies? I always save copper pennies from my pocket change and from searching through coin rolls— it’s definitely worth it! MUST ...
Values and History of Rare Wheat Cents (1909 to 1958) Go through the oodles of comments that we’ve had over the years onmy rare and valuable coins article…and you’ll see tons of visitor questions such as: “I have a 19xx wheat penny… is it worth anything?”. ...
Year 1773 1774/3 Sort by Catalog Order Price (low-high) Price (high-low) About This Series The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Virginia Halfpennies series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $110.00 and $115,...
In mint state, red coins are more valuable – but prices are generally still modest. At MS63, the PCGS values a 1980 red cent at $5. That increases to $15 for a gem quality red MS65, and $187 at red MS67. The highest graded example at the PCGS is a sole MS68 red coin. That...
Because of the high mintage, the 1917–no mint mark–Wheat Pennies are super common. As a result, they hold a lower value than their counterparts produced by Denver and San Francisco mints. Nevertheless, their values vary depending on coloration and condition. Based on coloration, a brown 1917...