Five to ten cents depending on condition.
Cents minted from 1909 to 1958 all carried the so-called wheat-ear design, so they are often called "wheaties". Your cent is an example of that design; it's nothing unusual. Note that coins are struck or minted. Printing requires paper and ink.
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
That's Lincoln's head, not Mr. Wheat. The wheat stalks are on the back. 1945 cents were made in huge quantities after the end of WW2. In worn condition they're worth about 3¢. With moderate wear, about a dime.
about $16 if it does not have any mint mark on it
Wheat Back cents did not begin production until August, 1909. Any 1903 penny would be an Indian Head cent.
i have a penny ,the back is stamped ,the front is slightly stamped like an outline of the face , maybe 2 numbers ,very hard to see
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
One cent. It's a common circulation coin. Please note - "penny" is simply slang for a cent, so a "one cent penny" is a bit like saying "a round circle". Also, coins are struck or minted, not printed. Paper bills are printed.
That's Lincoln's head, not Mr. Wheat. The wheat stalks are on the back. 1945 cents were made in huge quantities after the end of WW2. In worn condition they're worth about 3¢. With moderate wear, about a dime.
Please check your bill again more carefully and post a new, separate question. > No US bills are dated 1945 > The last $100 silver certificates were printed back in 1891.
Around 3 cents.
1,000
same as the rest, if you want a valuable penny you have to go back much further
They are usually worth 3 or 4 cents
one cent
about $16 if it does not have any mint mark on it
Wheat ears, not feathers Cent, not penny Assuming 1936, please see the Related Question for more information.
That depends on the date. Come back and ask again when you have something specific.