Wheat cents are a variety of Lincoln cents minted from 1909 to 1958, currently worth about two cents. The Lincoln memorial pennies are still face value.
1959 was the first year for Lincoln Memorial pennies, and it's worth about 2 cents due to copper content.
The last wheat-back cents were made in 1958, so a 1992 one would be impossibly rare. If your coin has the Lincoln Memorial on the back, it's an ordinary penny worth 1¢.
Wheat cents were made from Mid-1909 to 1958. Check the date again. Your coin is a Lincoln Memorial cent. It is worth 1 cent.
Check the date again. Wheat cents were last made in 1958. You have a Lincoln Memorial cent. They are worth face value only.
Please check your coin again. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. All cents dated 1959 to 2008 are Lincoln Memorial cents. If it is a 1978 Lincoln Memorial cent, it's only worth face value in circulated condition.
Lincoln wheat cents were minted from 1909 through 1958.
A 1950 Lincoln Cent that is in good condition (G4) is worth: 5 cents.A: also it's a wheat not memorial, memorials didn't start until1959 , wheats were minted from '09 to '58
About a dime in average condition. The Lincoln Memorial design was adopted in 1959 so your "wheat ear reverse" coin is perfectly normal.
A 1978 Lincoln-Kennedy penny is not considered rare or valuable to collectors and is typically worth face value. A 1946 wheat penny in circulated condition is worth around 10-20 cents, while one in uncirculated condition could be worth a few dollars.
1946 D Lincoln / Wheat Ear Reverse (Wheat Penny) in very fine condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $2.00.
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 5 cents.
"Wheat" cents were minted from 1909 to 1958. A 1998 cent is a Lincoln Memorial cent and is only slightly less common than beach pebbles so it's only worth one cent.