Hi guys! This weeks post is about what type of pennies you should keep and collect from your bank rolls and change.
1. 1909 Indian Head Penny: This was the last year for Indian head pennies The mint did not mint much of these because they had to mint the new wheat pennies. Value: Minimum is about $10
2. 1909 S Indian head Penny: Just like the 1909 Indian Head Penny but, is more valuable because it is minted in San Francisco. Value: Minimum is about $300!
3. 1909 Wheat penny: This is the first year for wheat pennies. Value: Minimum is about $4
4. 1909 VDB Wheat Penny: On the bottom reverse side of the penny, there is this initial that says V.D.B which stands for Victor David Brenner. Value: Minimum is about $6
5. 1909 S VDB Wheat Penny: Just like the 1909 VDB Wheat Penny. Value: About $400
6. 1910-1940 Wheat Pennies: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and has value. Value: Minimum value is about $0.90 for each or even more
7. 1940-1942 Wheat Pennies: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and has value. Value: Minimum is about $0.10
8. 1943 Steel Wheat Penny: When World War 2 started, US needed the copper for weapons and ammunition. Value: Minimum Value is about $0.07 each
9. 1943 D Steel Wheat Penny: Just like the 1943 Steel Wheat Penny. Value: Minimum value is about $0.10
10. 1943 S Steel Wheat Penny: Just the 1943 D and the 1943 Steel penny. Value: Minimum value is about $0.15
11. 1943 Copper Wheat Penny: This is a mint error. All the 1943 pennies were supposed to be made of copper. The reason these coins got made is because there were some left over copper planchets from the previous year. There are only few left in Circulation. If you were to find these in circulation, you should keep these and take good care of them. If not, only sell these coins for emergency. Value: Minimum is about $15,000!
12. 1943 D Copper Wheat Penny: Just like the 1943 Copper wheat penny. Value: Minimum is about $47,000!
13. 1943 S Copper Wheat Penny: Just like the 1943 and 1943 D copper wheat penny. Value: Minimum is about $50,000!
14. 1944 Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and might have value. Value: Minimum is about $0.10
15. 1944 Steel Wheat Penny: This is a mint error. 1943 was supposed to be the only year for steel pennies but there was some leftover steel planchets from 1943. There are only few left in circulation. Value: Minimum is about $5,000!
16. 1944 D Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and might have value. Value: Minimum is about $0.10
17. 1944 D over S Wheat Penny: This is a mint error. There was an accident where the mintmark D is over the S. Value: Minimum is about $50.00!
18. 1944 S Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and might have value. Value: Minimum is about $0.10
19. 1945-1955 Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and has value. Value: Minimum is about $0.05
20. 1955 Double Die Wheat Penny: This is a mint error. When the mint factory mint coins, it takes multiple strikes to make the coins. When second strike occurred, it had a misaligned hub. Value: Minimum is about $550.00!
21. 1955-1958 Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and might have value.
Im Very Sorry This is was a late post. It took me a while.
Happy Holidays!
1. 1909 Indian Head Penny: This was the last year for Indian head pennies The mint did not mint much of these because they had to mint the new wheat pennies. Value: Minimum is about $10
Courtesy to Coin Values Discovery |
2. 1909 S Indian head Penny: Just like the 1909 Indian Head Penny but, is more valuable because it is minted in San Francisco. Value: Minimum is about $300!
Courtesy to Jinghuashei Coins site |
3. 1909 Wheat penny: This is the first year for wheat pennies. Value: Minimum is about $4
Courtesy to Coin Trackers |
4. 1909 VDB Wheat Penny: On the bottom reverse side of the penny, there is this initial that says V.D.B which stands for Victor David Brenner. Value: Minimum is about $6
Courtesy to Coinancials.com |
5. 1909 S VDB Wheat Penny: Just like the 1909 VDB Wheat Penny. Value: About $400
Courtesy to Fun Times Guide.com |
6. 1910-1940 Wheat Pennies: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and has value. Value: Minimum value is about $0.90 for each or even more
7. 1940-1942 Wheat Pennies: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and has value. Value: Minimum is about $0.10
8. 1943 Steel Wheat Penny: When World War 2 started, US needed the copper for weapons and ammunition. Value: Minimum Value is about $0.07 each
9. 1943 D Steel Wheat Penny: Just like the 1943 Steel Wheat Penny. Value: Minimum value is about $0.10
Courtesy To Coin Facts Wiki |
10. 1943 S Steel Wheat Penny: Just the 1943 D and the 1943 Steel penny. Value: Minimum value is about $0.15
Courtesy to the USA Coin Book |
11. 1943 Copper Wheat Penny: This is a mint error. All the 1943 pennies were supposed to be made of copper. The reason these coins got made is because there were some left over copper planchets from the previous year. There are only few left in Circulation. If you were to find these in circulation, you should keep these and take good care of them. If not, only sell these coins for emergency. Value: Minimum is about $15,000!
Courtesy to CoinHelp |
12. 1943 D Copper Wheat Penny: Just like the 1943 Copper wheat penny. Value: Minimum is about $47,000!
Courtesy to CoinLink |
13. 1943 S Copper Wheat Penny: Just like the 1943 and 1943 D copper wheat penny. Value: Minimum is about $50,000!
Courtesy to CoinLink |
14. 1944 Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and might have value. Value: Minimum is about $0.10
15. 1944 Steel Wheat Penny: This is a mint error. 1943 was supposed to be the only year for steel pennies but there was some leftover steel planchets from 1943. There are only few left in circulation. Value: Minimum is about $5,000!
16. 1944 D Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and might have value. Value: Minimum is about $0.10
17. 1944 D over S Wheat Penny: This is a mint error. There was an accident where the mintmark D is over the S. Value: Minimum is about $50.00!
Courtesy to PCGS Coin Facts |
18. 1944 S Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and might have value. Value: Minimum is about $0.10
19. 1945-1955 Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and has value. Value: Minimum is about $0.05
20. 1955 Double Die Wheat Penny: This is a mint error. When the mint factory mint coins, it takes multiple strikes to make the coins. When second strike occurred, it had a misaligned hub. Value: Minimum is about $550.00!
Courtesy to CoinSite |
21. 1955-1958 Wheat Penny: There may be some mint errors that may be unknown (like my 1980 cud error penny in my other posts) and might have value.
Im Very Sorry This is was a late post. It took me a while.
Happy Holidays!
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