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The Lincoln Memorial design was introduced at the start of 1959 so there were no official wheat cents struck that year. There is one known 1959-D wheat cent but it's surrounded b much controversy as to whether it's a true mint error or a forgery. See Related Links below for more articles.

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What is a non-wheat 1959 penny worth?

2 cents, due to the copper content.


What is a 1959 wheat penny?

Non-existent. Lincoln pennies with a pair of stalks of wheat on the reverse were produced between 1909 and 1958. In 1959, the reverse was changed to an image of the Lincoln Memorial. There is one suspected "mule" 1959 cent with a wheat-ear back, but its authenticity is very much in dispute. Any others that have been found have turned out to be fakes made by combining halves of genuine 1958 and 1959 cents, using the same techniques that create two-headed magician's coins.


What is the most sought after 'wheat penny' worth today?

The most sought after wheat penny is the 1943 copper penny with only about 12 examples known. These are error coins (all other 1943 cents were struck in steel) and a genuine 1943 copper penny is worth over $100,000. The rarest non-error and regular issue coin is the 1909 S VDB cent which goes for $200 or more depending on the grade.


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The 1954-D Cent value range is = for a worn, poor quality, 3¢, to a like-new, Non "cleaned" cent, about half a dollar.


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Wheat is renewable - you can plant seeds and get a crop of wheat each year.


What value for 1935 D wheat penny non copper?

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What is the french word for wheat?

wheat is translated 'le blé' (masc.) in French. non wheat is le froment (le blé means corn)


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