You can't. The last year for wheat pennies was 1958. 1959 was the first year for Lincoln Memorial pennies. These can sometimes still be found in change; you get one in better condition from a dealer for a quarter or so.
FWIW, there is an unconfirmed "mule" cent with a 1959 front and 1958 back. This error coin, if it exists, would be quite valuable because it would be the only known 1959 wheat cent.
You can take coin coins to your local coin dealer. They are always eager to buy coins. however those are not worth very much.perhaps ebay??
You should be looking for a coin store in your locality. Get a few opinions if you can. However, please know that very few wheat pennies are worth more than a few cents.
Ebay, Craigslist or a Flea market is the most promising place to sell them. Most coin shops won't take bulk, low-value coins, unless they are either wheat or Indian Head pennies.
Yes, you can. However, you will probably get more money if you sell them for their collector value.
All of them. If you have wheat pennies don't spend them save them.
If you are looking to sell wheat pennies you can sell them on eBay or take them to a local coin shop. If you have friends or relatives that would like to buy them you could sell them to them.
They did not make 1968 wheat pennies.
yes
Average value is 2 cents.
No, this will decrease the value.
Yes, 1 cent.
20 bucks
Wheat pennies were not made for close to 900 years after this.
Priceless. The first wheat pennies were made in 1909.
Around 10 cents.