Coin dealers will buy them. How much they pay depends on factors like the date and condition. Something like a 1909-S is more valuable than a 1945-D.
Wheat pennies from the 1940's and 50's are 5-10 cents.
yes
Because people do collect them.
Well . . . there have never been any silver pennies minted in the US, so you must be talking about the steel pennies. As far as I know, 1943 was the only year that steel pennies, or 'steelies', were minted.
Check your coin again. Wheat pennies were made from 1909 till 1958.
i believe you mean wheat which were pennies minted from 1909-1958. the are called wheat pennies because on the back of the penny there is an ear of wheat.
These pennies are called "Wheat Pennies". They were last made in 1958.
Wheat pennies were minted from 1909 to 1958.
The last year that wheat pennies were minted was 1958.
The last year for wheat pennies was 1958.
Probably not. Most banks don't keep these to sell.
Yes. In 1944 they were all wheat ear reverse pennies.
All of them. If you have wheat pennies don't spend them save them.
A rare date would be 1909-S VDB.
Wheat pennies from the 1940's and 50's are 5-10 cents.
A rare date for wheat pennies would be 1909 S VDB.
No. The last year for wheat pennies was 1958. 1959 was the first year for Lincoln Memorial pennies.