No one knows, to many variables.
They were struck from 1909-1958= 49 years.
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.
it is not rare enough to have any value [will have value in about 3 years]
The coin was made in 2009 but shows an 1809 date because it's a commemorative penny minted in honor of Abraham Lincoln's bicentenary. In years to come this penny may be valuable but as of 2014 this penny is only worth one cent.
Well, Based on years of studying the 1813 one penny token, I have deduced that it is worth around $2.35. Yes, that's two dollars and thirty five cents.
70 years old
Wheat pennies were not made for close to 900 years after this.
There's no way to know for sure. At present it's worth about 3 cents, so in 10 years it'll probably be worth about the same. It's not a rare or valuable coin.
They were struck from 1909-1958= 49 years.
Despite being nearly 70 years old, it's a common date, worth around 5 cents on average.
Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. They can still be found in pocket change.
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.
That's the type of U.S. cent minted during the years 1909 through 1958.
Due to the recent market uprising the penny will be worth approximately 50k in 20 years and also since they do not produce them anymore.
Despite being over 80 years old, it's not especially valuable. A coin shop might pay 25 cents for it, and that's being generous.
it is not rare enough to have any value [will have value in about 3 years]
$0.05 i found one at the 'take-a-penny' bowl at the store and found out if its in good shape and is over 30 years old it can be worth $20.00