1944, with 1.4 billion minted in Philadelphia, 431 million in Denver, and 283 million in San Francisco.
Probably not. Most banks don't keep these to sell.
In PUNJAB most of Pakistan's rice is produced
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wheat
No, wheat pennies were primarily made of copper during 1909-1942 and in 1944-1958. In 1943, due to copper shortages during World War II, steel pennies were minted which are distinctly different in appearance.
Kansas produced the most wheat in 2008, but North Dakota produced the most in 2007, 2009 and 2010.
Average value is 5 to 10 cents for most coins.
For most of them, around 3 cents each.
i think so it is in Kyrgyzstan
Kansas produced the most wheat in 2008 and 2011, but North Dakota produced the most in 2007, 2009 and 2010.
Although wheat is grown in virtually every state, the focal point of the industry is in the central and southern Great Plains Region where Hard Red Winter Wheat is produced.
All wheat pennies, regardless of year are worth at least 3 cents if the date is readable. Some wheat pennies though, are worth quite a bit more. For instance, the 1909 S VDB penny is worth several hundred dollars even in worn condition and so is the 1914 D penny. However, a 1909 S VDB penny in pristine condition could be worth thousands of dollars. In general, the older the wheat penny the more valuable it is. For example, most wheat pennies dated in the 1940s-1950s aren't that valuable, but wheat pennies dated in the teens and twenties are worth a lot more.