Silver plated or just looks silver. No silver one cent coins have ever been made. It's only face value unless someone wants it.
Yes. Wheat pennies were made 1909-1958. A wheat penny has wheat on the backside.
1945 S Wheat Penny. CoinTrackers has estimated the 1945 S Wheat Penny value at an average of 15 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $6.
.15 to 4.00
3 cents.
3 cents.
Yes. Wheat pennies were made 1909-1958. A wheat penny has wheat on the backside.
1945 S Wheat Penny. CoinTrackers has estimated the 1945 S Wheat Penny value at an average of 15 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $6.
.15 to 4.00
3 cents.
About 3 cents.
3 cents.
3 cents.
A very common date "Wheat Cent" most are 3 to 10 cents.
2 to 5 cents in circulated grades. This is not a rare coin.
A penny in poor condition can have a numismatic value of fifteen cents, while one in perfect condition can be valued at up to $4. A 1945 D Wheat Penny is worth, at face value, only one cent.
The U.S. has never minted a silver cent. 1943cents were struck in steel and can look silvery if they aren't rusted or tarnished, but all 1945 cents were made from copper.If your coin is dated 1943 it's a steel wartime coin worth maybe 25 to 50 cents.If it's dated 1945 and is silver in color it's been plated and is worth 1 cent.
That's Lincoln's head, not Mr. Wheat. The wheat stalks are on the back. 1945 cents were made in huge quantities after the end of WW2. In worn condition they're worth about 3¢. With moderate wear, about a dime.