That's an EXTREMELY broad question because pennies have been struck for over a millennium. There are thousands of different types available.
One of the most spectacularly valuable ones was the single proof-quality Penny struck in 1933. Because it's the only one of its kind it's extremely difficult to assign a value to it but it would be probably worth well into the millions of pounds.
Of the 1933 Pennies, there was an unknown number minted. Seven are known to exist. Two are in museums, three in private collections, one under a foundation stone at the University of London building, and one stolen from the foundation stone of the Church of St. Cross, whereabouts not known.
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The most valuable ones are the 1943 copper penny, and the even more rare 1944 steel penny.
All wheat pennies, regardless of year are worth at least 3 cents if the date is readable. Some wheat pennies though, are worth quite a bit more. For instance, the 1909 S VDB penny is worth several hundred dollars even in worn condition and so is the 1914 D penny. However, a 1909 S VDB penny in pristine condition could be worth thousands of dollars. In general, the older the wheat penny the more valuable it is. For example, most wheat pennies dated in the 1940s-1950s aren't that valuable, but wheat pennies dated in the teens and twenties are worth a lot more.
Was in the year 1909.
The penny that is commonly called the 'Wheat Penny' was first minted in 1909 and the last year of minting was 1958.
Please look at the date again. 1958 was the last year for Wheat Penny's.
1909
1909 - 1958
1958 was the last year for Wheat penny's, look at the coin again and post new question.
The Lincoln cent with the wheat design was introduced in 1909.
No. The last year for wheat pennies was 1958. 1959 was the first year for Lincoln Memorial pennies.
1794/5 Flowing hair silver/copper dollar
1941 is a very common year for Lincoln cents, most are valued at 3 to 10 cents