One place you can purchase wheat cents is from a coin dealer. Another would be a collector who sells extra coins from a collection. Auctions, flea markets and online stores would be other places.
The last year for wheat pennies was 1958.
They first went into production in 1909 and changed to the Lincoln penny in 1959. So you would find wheat pennys with years 1909-1958.
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Please post new question with specific dates and mintmarks.
If you mean "Wheat Penny's" be more specific, dates are needed.
Not really, unless they were in fantastic, uncirculated condition, you are looking at about 3 to 5 cents for any wheat cent in the 1940s.
Wheat pennies is one they may be worth a few dollars; see cointrackers.com. They have good info.
The value depends on the date, mint mark, and condition. Without knowing those details, it's impossible to give a specific answer. At minimum, wheat cents are worth at least 3 cents.
You need to give more information but if you got it in circulation it is worth face value. If it is a wheat penny a few cents.
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