All wheat cents were struck in copper except for the 1943 wartime issues.
1920-S is a relatively common date/mint mark combination for coins with average wear. As of 09/2008, in worn condition it would retail for about a quarter. With moderate wear, about $2.
If however your coin is in nearly new condition it is much scarcer; values are in the range of $30-50.
A mint condition 1920 penny w/ a mint mark is $5,000. I had one and sold it. I have another 2 now, because I bought them both for $2500
$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
$1 or $2
The value of a 103-year-old penny, which would be from 1920, depends on its condition and type. A common 1920 penny in good condition may be worth a few cents, while a well-preserved or rare variant could be worth significantly more, potentially up to several dollars. Collectors often look for specific mint marks or unique features that can increase the value. For an accurate appraisal, it’s best to consult a coin dealer or a numismatic expert.
Ranges from $. 20 to $28 .
two dollars
It will be worth the same amount as it was in 2011. See the related question below.
It depends on the condition, the 1920 wheat cent isn't worth too much in circulating condition, anywhere from 3 to 10 cents. If it is in mint-state condition, of course it is worth quite a bit more.
A 1920's Lincoln penny in good condition can be worth anywhere from 5 dollars to 30 dollars. This is a old penny.
A mint condition 1920 penny w/ a mint mark is $5,000. I had one and sold it. I have another 2 now, because I bought them both for $2500
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$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
$1 or $2
A 1920 Lincoln cent in average circulated condition is valued from 5 to 10 cents.
Values for early (1909-1934) Lincoln cents very much depends on the grade of the coins. A 1920-D is not rare or scarce, in average circulated condition values run from 50 cents to $2.50.
It wouldn't have any wheat on it because wheat cents were made by the US, not Canada. Please see the Related Question for more information.
$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.