Common questions

How much is a regular 1909 VDB penny worth?

How much is a regular 1909 VDB penny worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1909 Vdb Wheat Penny value at an average of $12.50, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $35. (see details)…

How much is a 1909 s wheat penny worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1909 S Wheat Penny value at an average of $116.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $550.

What is a 1914 d penny worth?

1914 Penny Value

1914 Lincoln Penny Value
Condition of Coin
1914 $0.30 $29
1914 D $72 $1,224
1914 S $9 $178

How much is a 1913 s penny worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1913 S Wheat Penny value at an average of $20.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $325.

What is a 1922 no D penny?

The 1922-D Lincoln, Missing D, Strong Reverse cent, identified as Die Pair 2, is a tricky coin to both authenticate and grade. No 1922 Lincoln cents were struck at the Philadelphia Mint (where they would not have a Mint mark in the obverse die).

Which wheat pennies are worth the most?

The value of wheat pennies varies depending on the year issued and what Mint it came from. The lowest value wheat penny are those that were issued from 1944 to 1949 with the exception of the 1944 D/S penny. These are worth about 10 cents. The highest value wheat penny is the 1922 issue, worth more than $550 in very fine condition.

What is the value of a 1909 wheat penny?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1909 Wheat Penny value at an average of $12, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $60.

What is the most expensive wheat penny?

Wheat penny values. In general, these coins are worth only a few cents but some are quite valuable, in fact the scarcest wheat cents are very expensive, costing hundreds of dollars even in their worst conditions costs. The 1909-S (San Francisco) VDB wheat penny is the most sought after, with a mintage of only 484, 000.

What does VDB Penny mean?

VDB stands for Victor David Brenner, who was the designer of the Lincoln cent, which took over for the Indian Head cent after 1908. The small letters associated with the date, such as the “S” in the 1909 S VDB or the “D” associated with the 1973 D penny indicate the mint where the coin was struck.

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