1919-S is a slightly better date for wheat cents. In well worn condition it's worth about 10 cents -- lightly worn, with all the vertical lines in the wheat ears clear and separated, it's worth about $2.00 -- a nice uncirculated one is worth about $30.00.
More:According to USA Coin Book, a coin in good condition would be worth about $0.20 while an coin in MS60 mint condition would be worth about $42. I coin in MS65 brilliant uncirculated grade would be worth about $125.Really depends on condition and whether it has a "VDB" on the reverse between the wheat ears. In average circulated condition one with no VDB would be worth about 50 cents, one with VDB about $2.
Well it depends. There is a 1970 penny that can either be worth 60 bucks or just 35 cents. just to the difference of the size of the seven in the date. Also if they have mistakes only then they would worth something. But besides that, a penny frankly is just worth a penny.
the oldest penny is in the cavemen days and it is worth over 1,000,000 dollars if you find one if i were you i would sell it to a pawn shop that is rich...
The U.S. never minted a silver penny. It would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it. Your coin has been plated.
it depends on where it came from, and how old it is.
Most likely an Indian Head cent. However, it would depend on the date, mintmark, and condition of the penny that would determine which is worth more.
About 3 cents.
It depends on the mintmark and condition. A 1928 penny with no mintmark (thus minted in Philadelphia) in not that great of condition might only be worth $.10, however if it has a D (Denver) or S (San Fransisco) mintmark it could be worth a dollar or so in the same grade. If you have a perfect example it can range anywhere from $90-3,000 depending on the mintmark, but those are only for the absolute best coins, if you picked your coin out of circulation on average it would be worth $.10-$.20 with no mintmark and I'd estimate about $1-2 if it has an S or D mintmark.
1865 would make it an early Indian head penny, not a Lincoln wheat penny. It's not the rarest of dates. In worn condition it's worth around $10, and in uncirculated condition it's worth a little over $100.
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 10 cents in circulated condition.
Wheat pennies or any other US pennies were ever made of silver. They would be worth more than a dime if they were made of silver. A regular 1941 wheat penny is worth around 3-7 cents in circulated condition.
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¢.
This type of minting error is called 'Off Center'. the coins with nearly all the impression missing are worth more, but those with those with date and mint mark are worth the most. Average worth of a wheat penny with off center error is $3.50.
If the coin has the mintmark D then it would be below the date on wheat pennies, memorial cents, and the current design. The D means it was made at the Denver mint facility.
A 1957 wheat penny would be worth about 20 cents in very fine condition.
The coin is so common because so many were made, it's likely face value.
It depends on the date. A 1909 S VDB cent may be worth thousands of dollars, however, wheat cents from the late 1940s and 1950s are only worth 3 or 4 cents.