Hello, just made an account. Was trying to figure out the year to my wheat penny but cant, hopefully someone can help me, thank you
7 years ago
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#304
HI, Daniel --
This is a toughie... The damage took a swipe right at that third digit. You can rest assured in knowing that there are no very valuable Lincoln cents with a date ending in "5" in well-worn condition. I don't can't tell the date from these photos, but it's probably worth 3 to 5 cents in that condition.
I hope this info is helpful,
Josh
This is a toughie... The damage took a swipe right at that third digit. You can rest assured in knowing that there are no very valuable Lincoln cents with a date ending in "5" in well-worn condition. I don't can't tell the date from these photos, but it's probably worth 3 to 5 cents in that condition.
I hope this info is helpful,
Josh
7 years ago
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#305
i have a 1960 wheat pennny is this have any value[attachment]1511286503960853991143.jpg[/attachment]
7 years ago
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#306
Hi, Zulema --
Yes, because your 1960 penny contains copper, it is worth about 2 cents for its intrinsic metal content.
Nice find!
Josh
Yes, because your 1960 penny contains copper, it is worth about 2 cents for its intrinsic metal content.
Nice find!
Josh
7 years ago
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#308
Hi, Zulema --
That's because the last year Lincoln wheat pennies were made was 1958. The Lincoln Memorial design was in use from 1959 through 2008.
Best wishes,
Josh
That's because the last year Lincoln wheat pennies were made was 1958. The Lincoln Memorial design was in use from 1959 through 2008.
Best wishes,
Josh
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