They were struck from 1909-1958= 49 years.
No one knows, to many variables.
So many were made, 3 to 5 cents on average.
So many were made value is 3-5 cents in average condition
So many were made values for circulated coins are 2 to 3 cents, rolls still sell for 75 cents to $1.00
3 cents.
Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. They can still be found in pocket change.
No one knows, to many variables.
So many were made, 3 to 5 cents on average.
The average value of a wheat penny is about 50 cents. Many of these are very common and not worth much more than a dollar.
So many were made value is 3-5 cents in average condition
Wheat cents were struck from 1909 to 1958, but the denomination itself has been made since 1793 so there are far too many years to try to write out in detail. If you're referring to a modern Lincoln Memorial cent, most of these have little or no added value in circulated condition. If you have specific dates in mind, please post a new question with that information.
Most are face value to 5 cents, so many were made that uncirculated coins are 25 cents.
6-25-11>>> So many were made value is 3-5 cents in average condition.
A Troy pound is equivalent to 12 Troy ounces, and each ounce is approximately 31.1 grams. A wheat penny, made primarily of copper, weighs about 2.5 grams. Therefore, there are roughly 181 wheat pennies in a Troy pound (12 ounces × 31.1 grams/ounce ÷ 2.5 grams/penny ≈ 149.3).
So many were made values for circulated coins are 2 to 3 cents, rolls still sell for 75 cents to $1.00
To set things straight there's no such coin.> Indian, not "indain"> Penny, not "pennie"> Indian Head OR wheat but not "Indian Head Wheat"Indian Head cents were made from 1859 to 1909. Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. They're completely different. There are pictures at many sites - www.coinfacts.com is one place to look.
The United States currently has five different types of pennies: the Lincoln Memorial penny, the Lincoln Bicentennial penny, the Shield penny, the Lincoln Union Shield penny, and the Lincoln Wheat penny.