So common that they don't even list under the grade of VF-20 and are only 2 to 3 cents in average circulated condition.
Value is from 1 to 3 cents.
3 cents.
The 1957-D Wheat Penny is a common high mintage coin with an average value of 3 to 5 cents.
All 3 are very common date coins, each has a value of 3 to 5 cents.
On average, value is 2 to 8 cents...not much at all,(even though it is a wheat penny...)
Value is from 1 to 3 cents.
3 cents.
3 cents.
how much is a double died 1957 penny worth
A closer examination needs to be made of this penny because San Fransisco did not mint any pennies in 1957.
The 1957-D Wheat Penny is a common high mintage coin with an average value of 3 to 5 cents.
The U.S. Mint has never made a Silver Penny . If it is a 1957 Lincoln cent, it has likely been chrome plated which can look like silver. This is very common but the coin does not have any numismatic value.
All 3 are very common date coins, each has a value of 3 to 5 cents.
If it has been circulated about 3 cents or so. If uncirculated it could be worth a dollar or two.
About 0.03 in circulated condition. If not touched can be worth 50 to 1.50. depending on the buyer.
Unless it is in exceptional uncirculated condition, an average uncirculated 1957 Philadelphia mint cent has a value of about $12 and a Denver mint has a value of about $5.
A wheat penny is worth about $1,000,000