Brilliant uncirculated coins sell for 50 cents or more, depending on the grade of the coins. Brown coins are 10 to 25 cents.
Coins in average circulated condition are valued at 3 to 10 cents. Uncirculated coins 50 cents
About $3.00 in MS-65
A 1955 S Lincoln cent in MS(Mint State)60 condition is worth around 35 cents. These coins are common and therefore are not worth very much.
3 cents.
3 cents.
There is no variation of the 1957 Wheat penny that is worth $8,000.00. A 1955 Double die obverse in uncirculated condition is worth $12,000.00.
Coins in average circulated condition are valued at 3 to 10 cents. Uncirculated coins 50 cents
Coins in average circulated condition are valued at 3 to 10 cents. Uncirculated coins 50 cents
About $3.00 in MS-65
A 1955 S Lincoln cent in MS(Mint State)60 condition is worth around 35 cents. These coins are common and therefore are not worth very much.
There is no such thing.
3 cents.
3 cents.
If the coin is a Brilliant Uncirculated example, maybe 50 cents or more but if it's not 2 to 3 cents. This is a very common date for Lincoln cents.
I was on a web site, that said a 1955 D penny was worth .20 cents. The site has all wheat penny values on it for any other questions you have on values of wheat pennys. http://sammler.com/coins/wheat_pennies.htm
3 cents.
Cents from the 1950s are not at all rare, except for the famous 1955/55 doubled-die coin. In worn condition you'd be luck to get 2 or 3 cents for it. If uncirculated it might sell for a quarter.