Yes, but not just wheat penny's, every US coin made (except modern bullion coins) that does not have a mintmark was struck in Philadelphia.
These pennies are called "Wheat Pennies". They were last made in 1958.
At the Philadelphia Mint.
Two pennies that were minted (made) before wheat pennies were Flying Eagle cents (1856 - 1858) and Indian Head cents (1859 - 1909).
No, most wheat pennies are made of copper. Only the 1943 pennies were made from zinc coated steel. There were about 40 made from copper in 1943 and they bring up to $82,000 each!
The last year wheat cents were made was in 1958.
Yes. The change was in 1958-1959.
In 1919 US pennies were struck at the Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver mints. To find out where yours was made look below the date for a small letter. If there is not it was made at Philadelphia. If there is an S there is was made at San Francisco. If there is a D there it was made at the Denver mint.
Priceless. The first wheat pennies were made in 1909.
Wheat pennies were not made for close to 900 years after this.
Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958.
Yes. Wheat pennies were made 1909-1958. A wheat penny has wheat on the backside.
Wheat pennies were not made in 1865. They were made from mid-1909 till 1958.