CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1909 Vdb Wheat Penny value at an average of $12.50, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $35.
Are pennies after 1958 worth anything?
1958 Penny Values If you’ve found a 1958 penny in your pocket change, then it’s probably pretty well worn. The good news is even circulated 1958 pennies with regular wear and tear are worth more than face value!
What makes a 1958 D penny valuable?
The 1958 Doubled Die Obverse is the rarest and most valuable DDO error of all of the Lincoln Wheat Cent (Penny) series. There are only a handful known to exist and the coins are best identified by the very clear doubling of the legend “IN GOD WE TRUST” and the doubling of the word “LIBERTY” on the front of the coin.
What’s the value of a 1909 Lincoln penny?
Lincoln Penny Value is Amazing for the Right Coin. Today’s Lincoln penny value for common date “wheat” cents dated 1909-1958 start at $1.50 for a roll of 50 coins.
When did the first Lincoln Penny come out?
Over the course of the wheat penny series (1909 to 1958). Philadelphia, the nation’s primary mint struck 14 Billion wheat cents. Additionally, all engraving of the dies used for Lincoln cents were crafted there.
What was the price of a 1958 Lincoln penny?
In addition to the Philadelphia Mint and Denver Mint strikes, don’t forget the 1958 proof Lincoln Penny; 875,652 were minted and sell for around $3 to $5. Another interesting variety to note for 1958 is the doubled die obverse Lincoln Penny.
Are there any 1909 wheat pennies on the market?
The latter coin is one with which you may be more familiar; given its very small original population, there are many times fewer 1909-S VDB coins available than coin collector demand requires, and therefore values on this scarce coin are higher than for any other regular-issue Lincoln cent.