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Coin Value Price Chart for Lincoln Wheat Cent 1C. Lookup Coin values for Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, Brilliant Uncirculated & Proof conditions and MS grade. How much Lincoln Wheat Cent are worth. Buy & Sell.
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See prices and values for Lincoln Cents, Wheat Reverse (1909-1958) in the NGC Coin Price Guide. View retail prices from actual, documented dealer transactions.
Find the current Lincoln Cent (Wheat Reverse) values by year, coin varieties, and specific grade.
The Lincoln Wheat Penny or Cent is one of the most collected coins in the world. It's not uncommon to find one in circulation even to this day. These pennies are 95% Copper and 5% Tin & Zinc. In general, the Lincoln Wheat Cents minted from 1909-1942 are worth more than the coins thereafter.
Find the current Lincoln Cent (Wheat Reverse) Complete Set-Date & Mint Mark values by year and specific grade.
Lincoln Cent Wheat Penny Values History Charts | Landofcoins.com. LINCOLN WHEAT CENT VALUES. Diameter: 19 mm. Metal: Copper 95% Tin and Zinc 5% Weight: 3.11 grams. Edge: Plain. The term Lincoln Wheat Cent refers to the design used on the reverse of the Lincoln Cents from 1909-1958.
Lincoln wheat cents are among the most widely popular United States coins. Having been minted from 1909 through 1958, Lincoln wheat cents span a full half century. The Lincoln wheat cent was designed by sculptor-engraver Victor David Brenner, whose "VDB" initials infamously appear on the reverse of the very first Lincoln cents struck in 1909.