Wholesale and Retail Value of a 1917 Penny The wholesale worth of the majority of 1917 penny ranges from approximately $. 15 to $. 46 in good condition, $. 25 to $1.42 in fine condition and $3.17 to $18.57 in extremely fine condition.
How much is a 1917 no mint mark wheat penny worth?
The 1917 wheat penny with no mint mark is worth around $0.35 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $2. In extremely fine condition the value is around $4. In uncirculated condition the price is around $16 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
What was the mintage of a 1917 Lincoln penny?
Mintage figures from 1917 are relatively high, at least as compared to earlier Wheat Penny coins. In fact, 1917 Lincoln cents numbered more than 250 million when first minted. Of course, there numbers aren’t as great today due to losses, cleanings, and damage, but there are still plenty of 1917 Lincoln Wheat Cents for today’s collectors to enjoy.
What’s the value of a Lincoln wheat penny?
With the four different reverses on the Lincoln cent in 2009, and the new Shield reverse starting in 2010, interest in Lincoln cents peaked for a few years. Although market prices have eased over the last few years, this renewed interested has kept values and prices up. Any wheat penny is worth at least 5 cents to any dealer.
How big is a 1917 US one cent?
1917 S United States One Cent Specifications Obverse Type Lincoln wheat (1909 – 1958) Edge plain Weight 3.11 g Diameter 19 mm Composition bronze
Are there any 1916 Lincoln one cent coins?
Lincoln Wheat Penny coins from 1917 are a common breed indeed, even more so than their 1916 counterparts. 1916 marks the earliest point in the Lincoln one-cent coin series that issues across each of the producing Mints are all highly common and only nominally priced in the collector market.