How much is a 1909 penny worth in mint condition?

The 1909 VBD wheat penny with no mint mark is worth around $6 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $12. In extremely fine condition the value is around $16. In uncirculated condition the price is around $25 for coins with an MS 60 grade.

How much is a 1909 uncirculated penny worth?

Lincoln Wheat Penny Values Are Rising

DATEGOODUNCIRCULATED
1909 Lincoln Penny$4$12
1909 Lincoln Penny (S)$100$275
1910 Lincoln Penny$0.35$10
1910 Lincoln Penny (S)$17$80

How much is a 1909 VDB wheat penny worth?

Only 484,000 1909 S VDB pennies were made! The more common 1909 VDB cent was made in Philadelphia — with over 27 million minted, it’s worth $12 to $25 in circulated grades.

How much is a 1909 S VDB wheat penny worth?

Value Of 1909 S VDB Pennies The value of a 1909 S VDB cent is around $700-800 in Good, and upwards of $1,800-2,000 in Uncirculated grades. There have been some badly worn, even damaged, 1909 S VDB pennies that can be occasionally found on eBay and in coin dealers’ catalogs.

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1909 S Vdb Wheat Penny value at an average of $950.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $2,200. (see details)… Total Produced: 484,000 [?]

How much is a 1909 Lincoln penny worth?

When the 1909 S Lincoln Wheat Cents (Pennies) were first produced. USA Coin Book estimated value of 1909-S Lincoln Wheat Penny (VDB Variety) is worth $860 in average condition and can be worth $1,731 to $2,084 or more in uncirculated (MS+) mint condition.

What did the initials VDB stand for in 1909?

In 1909 there were V.D.B. and Non V.D.B. marked pennies. VDB were the engraver Victor David Brenners initials. The coins with VDB are worth about $10 more than those without the initials on the reverse.

When did the US Mint start selling uncirculated coins?

In 1947 Official Uncirculated Mint sets were specially packaged by the government for sale to coin collectors. They contained uncirculated coins for each of the denominations that were produced for general circulation.

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