Ranges from $. 20 to $28 .
$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
In average circulated condition, the 1920 Lincoln cent has retail values of 10 cents to $1.50
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1920 Lincoln cent is a high mintage, common date coin. Retail values for average circulated coins are less than $2.00.
They didn't mint 1920 US silver dollars.
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$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Retail prices for a 1920 Lincoln cent run from 10 to 50 cents for most coins, better grade coins are $1.00-$7.00 and uncirculated at $9.00-$12.00+
Values for early (1909-1934) Lincoln cents very much depends on the grade of the coins. A 1920-D is not rare or scarce, in average circulated condition values run from 50 cents to $2.50.
The 1920 Lincoln cent has the highest mintage of the decade. Coins in average circulated condition are valued from 10 to 75 cents.
In average circulated condition, the 1920 Lincoln cent has retail values of 10 cents to $1.50
It wouldn't have any wheat on it because wheat cents were made by the US, not Canada. Please see the Related Question for more information.
This is a common date coin, value is 3 to 10 cents for circulated coins.
What cost $50 in 1920 would cost $566.64 in 2012.Or, in the event you are asking the reverse: What cost $50 in 2012 would cost $4.41 in 1920.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1920 Lincoln cent is a high mintage, common date coin. Retail values for average circulated coins are less than $2.00.
Retail prices for a 1920 run from 10 to 50 cents for most coins, better grade coins are $1.00-$7.00 and uncirculated at $9.00-$12.00+
Perhaps you mean the buffalo nickel, because Abraham Lincoln has been on the cent since 1909.