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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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18 Αυγ 2020 · Find a complete list of key date Wheat pennies as well as a chart of current prices. Learn more about collecting the Lincoln cent (Wheat reverse design).
Find the most valuable wheat pennies worth money as well as key dates with our wheat penny value guide. Use our list to find the estimated worth of your coin. From 1909- to 1958 Wheat Penny Value.
See how the rare coins of the Lincoln Cent wheat penny Series have appreciated in value from the 1950s to today. Lincoln cent wheat penny values using historic charts that are easy to read. Price value from 1958 to 2015.
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.
The ever popular Lincoln wheat penny was first produced by the U.S. Mint in 1909. While the original edition pennies from 1909 can have significant collectable value, other editions of the Lincoln penny can be highly desired by coin collectors as well.
How Much Lincoln Wheat Pennies are Worth: Lincoln Wheat Penny Values & Coin Price Chart. Description and History. The Lincoln Cent was minted for the first time in 1909, and the obverse of the coin is still in use on the cent to the present day.