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.
The value of a 1942 one cent Lincoln American coin can vary depending on the mint, the condition, and the rarity of the coin. For an exact value, a person should have the coin graded by a professional.
The 1990 Lincoln Cent in circulated conditions has a value of one cent. In uncirculated conditions it has a value of about $1 at MS-65 and as much as $2,700 in MS-69.
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Average value is 25 to 50 cents. The 1917 Lincoln (Not Head) cent is a high mintage, common date.
A 1917-S Lincoln in VG-8, has an average retail price of 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.
The earliest Lincoln cent is 1909. There is no such thing as a 1907 Lincoln cent.
The value of a 1942 one cent Lincoln American coin can vary depending on the mint, the condition, and the rarity of the coin. For an exact value, a person should have the coin graded by a professional.
The 1945 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
The 1945 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
The 1990 Lincoln Cent in circulated conditions has a value of one cent. In uncirculated conditions it has a value of about $1 at MS-65 and as much as $2,700 in MS-69.
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A 1997 US one cent piece? is a Lincoln cent and only face value.
Mintage for the 1917 Lincoln cent are: Philadelphia 196,429,785 Denver 55,120,00 San Francisco 32,620,000
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