1945 Wheat penny was put away in my little blue book what does something like this go for
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1945 Wheat penny was put away in my little blue book what does something like this go for
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Re: Wheat pennies
I think the damage would lessen the value but a circulated coin like that is probably worth 15 cents.
http://cointrackers.com/coins/13598/1945-wheat-penny/
Re: Wheat pennies
At most. No mint mark, so it's minted in Philly. I'd say 10 cents.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces908.html
Re: Wheat pennies
Probably not worth that much because it is damaged. They are so popular, that to be worth anything, they need to be in good condition.
It's a 1945 lincoln wheat cent minted in Philadelphia. There was over 1,000,000,000 minted that year.
I would say it's only worth face value of one cent.
Source: https://www.losttreasurehq.com/1945-lincoln-wheat-cent.html
Re: Wheat pennies
Thank you have a few different ones I just wasn't sure it's been
put away awhile can't tell the mouth looks open and other
stu can't see but thank you much