CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1910 Wheat Penny value at an average of $1, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $90.
How much is a 1910 no mint penny worth?
Even a well-worn 1910 Lincoln Penny (without a mintmark) is worth between 25 and 50 cents.
Are wheat back pennies worth anything?
Most wheat cents (wheat pennies were minted between 1909 and 1956) are worth about 4 to 5 cents. Those in better condition can have double-digit value. Special examples (especially those in near perfect condition) can be worth much more. And pennies dated from 1879 to 1909 are worth at least $1.
What’s the difference between 1909 and 1910 wheat pennies?
Coin Info. As compared to 1909 Lincoln Wheat Penny coins, Pennies from 1910 are far more common and are much less valuable than their 1909 counterparts. Gone, too, are the VDB initials that caused a stir when the Lincoln Cent was first released in 1909. In fact, the VDB initials wouldn’t reappear on the Lincoln Cent until 1918,…
What’s the value of a 1910 Lincoln penny?
Coin Info. The 1910-S Lincoln Penny has a value of $15 to $20 in the lower circulated grades; the higher value of the 1910-S Lincoln Penny is attributed to the fact that only 6,045,000 were made, as opposed to the much higher 146,801,218 figure for the 1910 Lincoln Penny.
How much is a 1911 Lincoln wheat penny worth?
There were 12,672,000 1911-D Lincoln Wheat Penny coins made, and these coins are considered more scarce than Philadelphia one-cent issues from that year; these are worth anywhere from $5 to more than $50 in circulated grades. Only 4,026,000 were struck, and they are worth from $40 and $100 in circulated grades.
What’s the value of a 1918 wheat penny?
In 1918 they would be added much smaller to the front of the coin near Lincolns shoulder. All Wheat Pennies are worth more than their face value of.01 cent.