If you're referring to an American 1¢ coin:
> No mint mark under the date - 15 to 35 cents depending on condition.
> D mint mark - 50 cents to $4.00
> S mint mark - 40 cents to $2.00
If you mean a British penny, about $5 in average condition.
Value is 3 to 10 cents for average circulated coins.
Average value is 25 to 50 cents. The 1917 Lincoln (Not Head) cent is a high mintage, common date.
There is no such thing as a "wheat head penny". Assuming you are referring to a 1917 Lincoln cent, its value depends on its condition and mint mark. See the Related Link for "Lincoln cent prices" to the right. In circulated condition, you'll get about 5-10 cents for it.
1917 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents. In circulated condition, it's worth about 5 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $10.00
The value of a 1917 US cent, or penny, can vary significantly based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a common 1917 penny in average circulated condition is worth around 15 to 30 cents, while uncirculated examples can fetch several dollars. Special varieties, such as the 1917-S and those with specific errors, can be worth much more. To determine an accurate value, it's best to consult a coin price guide or a professional numismatist.
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The British New Penny coin was first issued in 1971.
Value is 3 to 10 cents for average circulated coins.
Average value is 25 to 50 cents. The 1917 Lincoln (Not Head) cent is a high mintage, common date.
The Penny Philanthropist - 1917 was released on: USA: 24 September 1917
A coin in average circulated condition is 10 to 50 cents.
There is no such thing as a "wheat head penny". Assuming you are referring to a 1917 Lincoln cent, its value depends on its condition and mint mark. See the Related Link for "Lincoln cent prices" to the right. In circulated condition, you'll get about 5-10 cents for it.
A Penny's History was created in 1917.
1917 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents. In circulated condition, it's worth about 5 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $10.00
With a silvery coating on it, it has now become a novelty item with no collector value.
The front of a 1917 penny looks very similar to a present day penny. The reverse had shafts of wheat with ONE CENT and THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The value of a 1917 penny, specifically the Lincoln penny, can vary based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a common 1917 penny in average circulated condition is worth around 10 to 50 cents. However, uncirculated coins or those with rare mint marks, such as the "S" mint mark, can fetch higher prices, sometimes exceeding $100. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or a recent coin price guide.