Is a 1955 penny rare?

The 1955 doubled die error has been a significantly scarce collectible coin since it was first discovered in New England soon after the coins were minted. It is thought that about 40,000 were made in one evening at the Philadelphia Mint and that perhaps 20,000 to 24,000 entered circulation.

What is the error on 1955 D wheat penny?

The Legendary 1955 Doubled Die Wheat Penny The error was produced when a hub and working die were struck together at a rotated angle and this caused the image to be rotated and heavily doubled. The die was then used to strike 1955 Wheat Pennies, making the entire obverse design appear doubled.

What years of wheat pennies are valuable?

Most wheat cents (wheat pennies were minted between 1909 and 1956) are worth about 4 to 5 cents. Those in better condition can have double-digit value. Special examples (especially those in near perfect condition) can be worth much more. Indian Head pennies from 1859 to 1879 are generally worth more than $10.

What 1950’s wheat pennies are worth money?

Here’s a look at how many 1950 pennies were made at each of the United States Mint facilities and how much circulated 1950 wheat pennies are worth today: 1950 penny with no mintmark (Philadelphia): 272,635,000 minted; Value: 3 to 15+ cents. 1950-D penny (Denver): 334,950,000 minted; Value: 3 to 15+ cents.

Which 1955 penny is worth the most?

The 1955 double die penny is one of the most coveted coins a collector can own. 378 Thousand proof pennies were also issued here at the mint in San Francisco and they are worth around $22 each.

How much is a 1955 wheat penny with the letter D on it worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1955 D Wheat Penny value at an average of 15 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $6.

Which Wheat Pennies are worth the most?

Most Valuable Wheat Pennies

  • 1944 Steel Wheat Penny – $500,000.
  • 1943 Copper Wheat Penny – $100,000.
  • 1914 D Wheat Penny – $10,000.
  • 1922 D Wheat Penny – $6,000.
  • 1926 Wheat Penny – $4,000.

How do I know if my wheat penny is worth money?

All Wheat Pennies are worth more than their face value of . 01 cent. A good rule of thumb is that they are worth at least 3 or 4 cents even in poor condition, but those in good condition (not including special years) are worth at least double digit dollars ($10 or more) when purchased or sold in MS-63 condition.

How do I sell my wheat pennies?

Selling Wheat Pennies to dealers often takes place in person. Old wheat pennies are heavy, a roll of 50 coins is expensive to send through the mail. Finding a local dealer to meet at either their shop or at a coin show is economical.

What is special about a 1955 penny?

Profile of The 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent The doubling on the obverse is dramatic and can be seen without the use of magnification. It is most prevalent on the date, the motto “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.” The reverse of the coin was properly made and does not exhibit any doubling.

How much is a 1956 wheat penny worth?

1956 Amount Minted 420,745,000 How Much Is A 1956 Wheat Penny Worth? The 1956 Wheat Penny is worth between.15 cents and.60 cents on average.

Which wheat pennies are worth the most?

The value of wheat pennies varies depending on the year issued and what Mint it came from. The lowest value wheat penny are those that were issued from 1944 to 1949 with the exception of the 1944 D/S penny. These are worth about 10 cents. The highest value wheat penny is the 1922 issue, worth more than $550 in very fine condition.

What is the most expensive wheat penny?

Wheat penny values. In general, these coins are worth only a few cents but some are quite valuable, in fact the scarcest wheat cents are very expensive, costing hundreds of dollars even in their worst conditions costs. The 1909-S (San Francisco) VDB wheat penny is the most sought after, with a mintage of only 484, 000.

What is the worth of one cent wheat 1957?

1957 Wheat Penny CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1957 Wheat Penny value at an average of 15 cents , one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $5 . (see details)…