It sounds like you're referring to the 1943 wheat penny, which is actually made of zinc-coated steel, not silver or aluminum. In circulated condition, one is worth about 10 cents.
miner The wheat is what the farmer grows to earn money. The diamond is what the miner has to find to earn money.
In Gujarati, "fadia" (ફાડિયા) refers to a type of traditional flatbread or a specific dish that is usually made from wheat flour. It can also describe a method of cooking or preparation related to breads or snacks in Gujarati cuisine. The term may have variations in meaning depending on the context in which it is used.
Her hair stood on end like a field of wheat bending in a sudden, gusty wind. The unexpected chill sent shivers down her spine, much like the way a startled bird takes flight. In that moment, she felt electrified, as if a storm was brewing just above her head.
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what is the value of a 1912 lincoln wheat penny
Answer:Actually the most highest value is about 3 cents (depending on face value). Also if you have a rare 1949 lincoln wheat, perfect condition,it's got a range from 10 cents to 20 cents.Now the rarest penny is a 1909 with a V.B.D penny is about 550 US $. all wheat penny's are worth triple their face value. here are 1949 WLV (wheat Lincoln values) 1949 s = 0.04 , 1949 d = 0.03 ,1949 = 0.03. Copper Lincoln wheat penny's have way more value than silver Lincoln wheat penny's about 95.9 % more face value.
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
The US Mint did not produce any silver wheat cents in 1957. If you have one it has been coated with something after it left to mint. Coins such as this have very little numismatic {fancy word for coin collecting} value.
US one cent coins have never been struck in silver. The coin is likely silver plated for jewelry. The coin is face value.
They did not make 1968 wheat pennies.
Silver plated or just looks silver. No silver one cent coins have ever been made. It's only face value unless someone wants it.
The US has Never made a silver one cent coin, it may have been plated or just looks like silver but it's not silver. The coin has no collectible value at all.
With a silvery coating on it, it has now become a novelty item with no collector value.
The US has never made a silver one cent coin (it may have been plated) and the first year for wheat cents was 1909. Look at the coin again and post new question.
No U.S. one cent coin has been made from silver. It may have been plated for jewelery but it does not have any collectible value.