Between a couple of dollars and several thousand dollars - it depends on: (1) the condition of the coin - better condition is worth more, (2) whether it has the initials "VDB" on the reverse of the coin, just above the rim, between the ends of the wheat stalks - VDB is worth more than non-VDB, and (3) whether it has an "S" mintmark below the date - "S" is worth more than no mintmark.
It depends by what you mean by 1909. There are 4 varieties of 1909 wheat pennies. A 1909 with no mintmark and no "V.D.B." between the wheat stalks on the back of the coin is fairly common and sells for about $1 in circulated condition. If you have a 1909 with no mintmark with a "V.D.B." between the wheat stalks on the back of the coin it is worth about $9 or so in circulated condition. A 1909 with an S mintmark and no VDB sells for about $50 in circulated condition. While a 1909 with an S mintmark and a V.D.B. between the wheat stalks on the back of the penny sells for $500 or more in circulated condition. If you want to buy uncirculated coins, expect to pay many times the values I listed, especially for rarities like the 1909 S VDB
The last wheat-back cents were made in 1958, so a 1992 one would be impossibly rare. If your coin has the Lincoln Memorial on the back, it's an ordinary penny worth 1¢.
Most are worth 3 to 10 cents
They are usually worth 3 or 4 cents
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 5 cents in circulated condition.
In the U.S., from 1909 to 1958, the Wheat Penny was coined with Abraham Lincoln on the front, and ears of wheat on the back.
It depends on which of the 4 different 1909 Lincoln wheat pennies you have, look on the back to see if the coin has the initials V.D.B or not and a mintmark if any. Post new question with this information.
Considering the USA wasn't a country back then, there is no such thing as a 1701 wheat cent. Wheat cents wouldn't be made until 1909.
A 1911 wheat back penny range's any where from 55 cents to 55 dollars. A perfect wheat back penny will get you 55 dollars.
It depends by what you mean by 1909. There are 4 varieties of 1909 wheat pennies. A 1909 with no mintmark and no "V.D.B." between the wheat stalks on the back of the coin is fairly common and sells for about $1 in circulated condition. If you have a 1909 with no mintmark with a "V.D.B." between the wheat stalks on the back of the coin it is worth about $9 or so in circulated condition. A 1909 with an S mintmark and no VDB sells for about $50 in circulated condition. While a 1909 with an S mintmark and a V.D.B. between the wheat stalks on the back of the penny sells for $500 or more in circulated condition. If you want to buy uncirculated coins, expect to pay many times the values I listed, especially for rarities like the 1909 S VDB
Wheat Back cents did not begin production until August, 1909. Any 1903 penny would be an Indian Head cent.
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.
The Lincoln wheat cent was minted 1909-1958. If that's not what you were asking, come back with a complete question.
3 cents.
The last wheat-back cents were made in 1958, so a 1992 one would be impossibly rare. If your coin has the Lincoln Memorial on the back, it's an ordinary penny worth 1¢.
Most are worth 3 to 10 cents
They are usually worth 3 or 4 cents