How rare is a 1928 wheat penny?

With a mintage of 31,170,000, this coin is a bit challenging to find — especially in uncirculated condition. Heavily worn examples of the 1928-D penny are the least valuable. They’re worth around 50 cents to $2 each. 1928-D pennies with very light wear are worth closer to $5 to $15 apiece.

How much is a 1928 D Mercury dime worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1928 D Mercury Dime value at an average of $4.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $1,800.

Is a 1928 penny valuable?

To this day, the Lincoln penny has an incredibly small, almost negligible, face value. Despite this, the Lincoln pennies that were minted in 1928 are worth far more than their face value. The reason for this is the age of the coin, the condition they are in, and the historical significance.

How much is a 1928 d wheat penny worth?

The 1928 D Wheat Penny is worth between $1.00 and $35.00 on average.

What kind of grade does a 1928 Lincoln Penny get?

Regardless of their condition, most collector-worthy 1928 Lincoln pennies will be graded. Below is a grouping of the different grades as well as what they mean for the Lincoln penny’s condition.

How many wheat cents were struck in 1928?

Three varieties of wheat cents were struck in 1928. Branch mint pennies (those with mintmarks) are worth noting. Denver and San Francisco mints produced far fewer cents than Philadelphia. On a rarity scale 1928 Philadelphia cents are rated: Abundant. 134,116,000 were struck.

What was the year of the Lincoln penny?

Year Issued. 1928. 1928 is definitely a common year among Lincoln Wheat Penny coins, and that is reflected in the relatively plentiful availability of one-cent coins from that year. Across the board at all three mints operating in 1927, (Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco), there were tens of millions of 1928 Pennies struck.

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