True double-die 1955 cents are only known to have been made at the Philadelphia Mint.
There are also what are called "poor man's double die" cents from other mints. These aren't true double die coins but are instead the result of die deterioration that caused the coins' design to blur when struck. Unfortunately these are only worth a few dollars.
There are only 2 known at this time, so you could name your price.
Current suggested retail prices for the rare 1958 Double Die are
MS60: $40,000
MS63: $50,000
MS64: $75,000
MS65: $125,000
About 1 penny. The gold plating takes away value.
So many were made values for circulated coins are 2 to 3 cents, rolls still sell for 75 cents to $1.00
3 cents.
Wheat cents were struck from 1909 to 1958
Please look at the date again. 1958 was the last year for Wheat Penny's.
1958 is a common date for Lincoln cents -- worth about 2 cents
3 cents.
Lincoln wheat cents were minted from 1909 through 1958.
It's worth 3 cents. Post-WWII wheat pennies are extremely common.
Wheat cents were only made from Mid 1909 to 1958. Your coin is called a Indian Head penny.
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 5 cents.
Yes. Wheat pennies were made 1909-1958. A wheat penny has wheat on the backside.
Wheat pennies were not made in 1865. They were made from mid-1909 till 1958.
It depends on the date, condition and mintmark. The wheat pennies from 1909-1958 are worth at least 10 cents if has a date on it.
1958 uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Pennies are worth $0.20 each. An original uncirculated roll (50) is worth $6.00