There are many, but nearly all of them are either out of circulation or are error coins. Among others:
1909-S
1909-S VDB
1914-D
1922 "plain" (an error coin)
1943 copper (error)
1955 double die (error)
Wheat cents are a variety of Lincoln cents minted from 1909 to 1958, currently worth about two cents. The Lincoln memorial pennies are still face value.
Based on melt value alone, any Lincoln cents minted before 1982 are worth about 2 cents each for their copper content.
They are worth more because less were minted.
Lincoln is pictured on usually pictured on the front of the penny. 2009 is the only date that he was on the back. These pennies are very common and worth only 1 cent.
Two pennIes
They're not.
Lincoln Memorial cents minted between 1959 and 1981 are all worth about 2 cents for their copper content.
The 1943 steel Lincoln cent is more common than most people realize. On average, one is worth 10 cents.
They aren't.1967 and 1968 pennies both have very high mintages and are in common circulation, they are only worth a penny.
The pennies value is a bit more then it's worth
...but only a penny more!
This type of error is called 'Off Center'. The more of the impression missing, the more it is valued, but those with a readable date and mint mark are the most valuable. If your penny (with no date) is an Indian Head penny it is worth $55.00. If it is a steel penny it is worth $45.00. Wheat pennies and Lincoln Memorial pennies are only worth $3.50.