What is a penny from 1936 worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1936 Wheat Penny value at an average of 35 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $5.

How rare is a 1936 wheat penny?

1936 Penny Value (No Mintmark / Philadelphia Mint) 1936 pennies from the Philadelphia Mint are quite plentiful and are the most common of all 1936 pennies minted. A total of 309,632,000 were made at the Philly Mint in 1936 — and many are still around today. If found in pocket change, your 1936 Lincoln cent is worn.

How much is a 1936 wheat penny worth?

Source image for example above is courtesy of Heritage Auctions. USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1936 Lincoln Wheat Penny (Doubled Die Obverse Variety) is Worth $41 in Average Condition and can be Worth $539 to $2,463 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts.

What is on the obverse of a 1936 Lincoln penny?

The US Mint produced a 1936 Doubled Die Obverse (DDO) Lincoln Wheat Cent (Penny) error. This can best be identified by noticing the doubling of the words in the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” and the word “LIBERTY”. The most prominent doubling is of the date 1936 as depicted in the example image of the coin above.

What was the price of the 1937 Penny?

AN EXTREMELY rare copper coin marking King Edward VIII’s short reign has sold for a record price of £133,000. The Edward VIII 1937 Pattern Penny was created as a trial coin by the Royal Mint ahead of his coronation in the same year.

Is the 1958 wheat penny still in circulation?

The Wheat Penny’s legacy continues to live on, with it being one of the most recognized coins no longer in circulation. Most collectors do have some type of Wheat Penny Collection, and it is the coin that brought most people to coin collecting in the first place. One of the biggest and rarest errors for Wheat Pennies is the 1958 Doubled Die Error.

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