The coin is so common because so many were made, it's likely face value.
1956 is a very common date, most are face value to 3 cents. Mint State coins sell for about 25 cents.
The 1956-D Us ***Wheat*** penny is worth about 10 cents at best.
Look at the coin again. No 1956 Lincoln cents will have an "S" mintmark. 1955 was the last year for wheat penny's from the San Francisco mint.
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. 1956 is a common date, and the coin is currently worth 3 cents.
3 cents.
It's a common date Wheat cent with a average value of 5 cents,
4 or 5 cents. Over 1 billion of these coins were minted.
All 3 are very common date coins, each has a value of 3 to 5 cents.
About 3 cents.
If it's circulated, one or two cents. If it's a proof or uncirculated coin, maybe half a dollar.That's wheat, not feathers, and the coin is worth 3 cents.
The "Strapless" Penny was the 1956 Penny.
Around 3 cents.
If it's circulated, one or two cents. If it's a proof or uncirculated coin, maybe half a dollar.That's wheat, not feathers, and the coin is worth 3 cents.
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 4 cents.
2 to 7 cents in circulatated grades. This coin is not rare.
3-10 cents on average. It's not a rare or valuable coin.