Pricing the 1946 Lincoln Penny
| DATE | GOOD | UNCIRCULATED |
|---|---|---|
| 1946 Lincoln Penny | N/A | $0.35 |
| 1946 Lincoln Penny (D) | N/A | $0.35 |
| 1946 Lincoln Penny (S) | N/A | $0.35 |
| Source: Red Book |
How much is a 1964 no mint mark worth?
Circulated 1964 pennies with no errors or special varieties are worth approximately 2 cents. As you can see, the 1964 Lincoln penny was struck by the billions upon billions. Virtually all of these pennies went into circulation and can still be found in your pocket change.
How much is a 1946 no mint wheat penny worth?
1946 penny (no mintmark, made in Philadelphia) — 991,655,000 minted; worth 2 to 5+ cents.
How much is a 1946 Lincoln wheat penny worth?
Some of the 1946 Lincoln wheat pennies that are rare and have value are the coins with errors. For example, an uncirculated coin with a S over D mint mark error can fetch around $250 in good condition. An auction record price was set in 2019 for a S over D MS66+RD of $3,173.
What makes a 1946 Penny an error coin?
The 1946 penny imaged is an error coin popular to some and ignored by others. A machining error resulted in part of a blank punched in an area of the metal strip overlapping a previous punch. To a collector seeking coins representing the best of quality Lincoln wheat pennies, one missing a portion of the design is less desirable.
How many Pennys were made in Denver in 1946?
Denver production of 1946 cents was its 10th highest in the series with 315,690,000 struck. These today are Abundant on the rarity scale. Average condition examples, those worn and lacking details to Lincoln’s coat and hair are easily obtainable. A desirable coin, suitable to add to collections is just lightly worn or in Mint State condition.
What’s the value of a 1909 Lincoln penny?
Coin Term glossary. Lincoln Wheat cents span the years 1909 through 1958. From the top condition coins collected by advanced collectors to worn examples; to an affordable collection for young collectors, the range of value is extensive.