3 cents.
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
The 1944 Lincoln cent is the first U.S. coin to have a mintage of more then ONE BILLION coins. It is the most common of all Wheat Cents. if it has any wear at all, value is 2 cents. Uncirculated examples sell for less then $1.00.
The value of a 1944 wheat back penny minted in San Francisco (S mint mark) can vary based on its condition. Generally, it ranges from a few cents for common circulated coins to around $1 to $3 for those in uncirculated condition. Rare varieties, like the 1944-S penny struck on a bronze planchet, can be worth significantly more, sometimes reaching thousands of dollars. Always consult a reputable coin dealer or a price guide for the most accurate valuation.
wheat pennies were made by the billion back then and are not worth more than 50 cents even uncirculated
A 1911 wheat back penny range's any where from 55 cents to 55 dollars. A perfect wheat back penny will get you 55 dollars.
3 cents.
The last wheat-back cents were made in 1958, so a 1992 one would be impossibly rare. If your coin has the Lincoln Memorial on the back, it's an ordinary penny worth 1¢.
Most are worth 3 to 10 cents
They are usually worth 3 or 4 cents
Wheat penny's from the 40's & 50's are very common. Most are worth 3 to 10 cents.
1-2 cents
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 5 cents in circulated condition.
The 1944 Lincoln cent is the first U.S. coin to have a mintage of more then ONE BILLION coins. It is the most common of all Wheat Cents. if it has any wear at all, value is 2 cents. Uncirculated examples sell for less then $1.00.
The value of a 1944 wheat back penny minted in San Francisco (S mint mark) can vary based on its condition. Generally, it ranges from a few cents for common circulated coins to around $1 to $3 for those in uncirculated condition. Rare varieties, like the 1944-S penny struck on a bronze planchet, can be worth significantly more, sometimes reaching thousands of dollars. Always consult a reputable coin dealer or a price guide for the most accurate valuation.
wheat pennies were made by the billion back then and are not worth more than 50 cents even uncirculated