Discovering the Value of the 1910 Lincoln Wheat Penny
The 1910 Lincoln wheat penny was the first struck during a full year of production for the coin. Mintages at Philadelphia struck a record, while those at San Francisco remained …
The 1910 Lincoln wheat penny was the first struck during a full year of production for the coin. Mintages at Philadelphia struck a record, while those at San Francisco remained …
The 1985 Lincoln penny was produced in huge numbers. Individual specimens don’t usually have more than face value but exceptions exist. It will take a keen eye and patient, prudent …
The 1963 Lincoln penny is a coin which was struck in enormous numbers by the U.S. Mint. Except for the very highest levels of quality, and some odd die varieties, …
The 1917 Lincoln wheat penny is a coin that many collectors yearn to own. Truly outstanding examples are rare, and infrequently come to market. A collector seeking a quality specimen …
The 1947 Lincoln wheat penny was produced in large numbers at all three mints, and is not especially scarce. Prices for the year’s pennies are not high, and collectors should …
The 1938 Lincoln wheat penny attracts considerable attention from experienced coin collectors. The basic coin itself is somewhat rare, but prices remain low. The excitement comse, not from the standard …
The 1936 Lincoln wheat penny presents something of a paradox to collectors. Specimens of the ordinary run of circulated coins are common enough, and collectors can find any number of …
The 1954 Lincoln wheat penny was minted in large quantities at all three U.S. Mints. Enough coins survive at all but the highest grades, so that collectors can find many …
The 1940 Lincoln wheat penny is a very typical example of an American coin struck in the middle of the 20th century. It was minted in enormous numbers, and enormous …
The 1914 Lincoln wheat penny is an especially problematic one for collectors on a slender budget. Low mintage numbers combined with the age of the coin, and the heavy circulation …