How much is a 1945 D wheat penny worth?

Value. Both the 1945 wheat penny with no mint mark and the 1945 D wheat penny have similar values. Each coin is worth around $0.10 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $0.20. In uncirculated condition the price is around $0.85 for coins with an MS-63RB grade.

What kind of condition is a 1945 Lincoln penny in?

Lincoln cents minted in the 1940’s are collectible quality in extremely fine grade. Average Circulated Condition: Moderate wear has lowered the profile and merged many design details on lower condition wheat cents. These coins have worn to a point grading below the extremely fine grade.

What was the year of the Lincoln wheat penny?

Year Issued. 1945. Production of Lincoln Wheat Penny coins in 1945 yielded more than one billion coins for commerce, meaning the Pennies from that year are quite common even to this day in all circulated grades and in many of the uncirculated grades.

How much are 1944 Lincoln Wheat pennies worth?

Circulated 1944-S Lincoln Wheat Pennies are worth between ten and twenty cents, depending on the condition.

Where can I find a 1945 Lincoln penny?

The 1945 Lincoln Penny was minted at all three operating mints: 1,040,515,000 at the Philadelphia Mint; 266,268,000 at the Denver Mint (D); and 181,770,000 at the San Francisco Mint (S). Those numbers sum up the situation for collectors – there are no heavy price tags on most 1945 Lincoln Wheat Penny coins,…

How many wheat pennies were in circulation in 1943?

However, it is assumed that by mistake, some coin blanks left over from the previous year entered the press in the three mints. For these 1943 Wheat Pennies, of which about 25 are known in total, and many of them in circulation, hundreds of thousands of dollars can be forked out, including more than a million for the best-preserved ones.

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