Please check your coin again. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. All cents dated 1959 to 2008 are Lincoln Memorial cents. If it is a 1978 Lincoln Memorial cent, it's only worth face value in circulated condition.
It is worth very little, even in uncirculated condition. The coin is made out of copper-nickel, no silver or any precious metals. It might be worth a couple of cents in circulated condition or maybe 75 cents to a dollar if in uncirculated condition. It is a common coin with very little value.
It is worth very little, even in uncirculated condition. The coin is made out of copper-nickel, no silver or any precious metals. It might be worth a couple of cents in circulated condition or maybe 75 cents to a dollar if in uncirculated condition. It is a common coin with very little value.
All us coins made in 1978 have the word LIBERTY on them. What coin are you asking about?
The nickel 5 cents coin is made of a combination of copper and nickel, with 75% copper and 25% nickel. It gives the coin its characteristic silver color.
The coin was NOT made in 1788, just look at the other date on the same side of the coin. Value is 25 cents.
Cents are made of copper-plated zinc Dollars are made of manganese-brass
10 cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin made out of pure nickel.
If the coin is a high grade Mint State coin it may be worth 25 cents if not, spend it.
They're not called "white cents". They're called steel cents or wartime cents because they were made of steel to save copper for the war effort.
Please check your coin again. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. All cents dated 1959 to 2008 are Lincoln Memorial cents.
Please check your coin again. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. All cents dated 1959 to 2008 are Lincoln Memorial cents.