The "D" means it was struck at the Denver Mint and its value is 3 to 10 cents
1952 D wheat penny, circulated condition - 5 cents, extra fine condition-$0.15, uncirculated-$1.00
The value depends on the condition, rarity, and whether it is a Lincoln penny or a Wheat penny. A local coin collector will be better able to advise you upon visual inspection of your coin.
Regardless of which mint mark it has, values are 5 to 10 cents. Uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
They're not actually drawings, although they started out that way when the coin was first designed. They're stylized images of wheat ears and symbolize America's agricultural power.
* 2-5 cents * It is not worth much unless it is in uncirculated condition. Common date wheat cents bring about 1 1/2 cents from dealers.
About 3 cents.
Around 3 cents.
Average value is 3 to 5 cents
25 to 35 cents
A U.S. 1952 D wheat sheaves cent valued from 3 cents to 55 cents.
1952 D wheat penny, circulated condition - 5 cents, extra fine condition-$0.15, uncirculated-$1.00
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 10 cents in circulated condition.
The value depends on the condition, rarity, and whether it is a Lincoln penny or a Wheat penny. A local coin collector will be better able to advise you upon visual inspection of your coin.
Uncirculated? Maybe 10-20 cents. It's not a rare or valuable coin.
Error coins need to be seen, take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
Regardless of which mint mark it has, values are 5 to 10 cents. Uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
They're not actually drawings, although they started out that way when the coin was first designed. They're stylized images of wheat ears and symbolize America's agricultural power.