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1. 1943-D Lincoln Bronze Wheat Penny — $2.3 million. ... this is one of the highest-value pennies in circulation today. During World War II, pennies were made of steel to save copper for the war ...
The 1914-S Lincoln penny was issued from the San Francisco Mint. This penny was part of the Lincoln cent series, which began in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth.
1 Lincoln Wheat reverse. Toggle Lincoln Wheat reverse subsection. 1.1 Fraser's Lincoln cent. ... 1914 (P) 75,238,432 D 1,193,000 Many counterfeits exist S 4,137,000 (P)
This table represents the mintage figures of circulating coins produced by the United States Mint since 1887. This list does not include formerly-circulating gold coins, commemorative coins, or bullion coins.
The Lincoln cent (sometimes called the Lincoln penny) is a one-cent coin that has been struck by the United States Mint every year since 1909. The obverse or heads side was designed by Victor David Brenner , as was the original reverse, depicting two stalks of wheat (thus "wheat pennies", struck 1909–1958).
Seasoned coin collectors are already well familiar with Wheat Pennies, a U.S. one cent coin issued from 1909 to 1958 that has an image of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse side and two stalks of ...
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Value Image Specifications [5] [6] Description Minted Usage Common name Obverse Reverse Diameter Thickness Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse; 1¢ 19.05 mm (0.750 in) 1.52 mm (0.060 in) 1909–1942 3.11 g (48.0 gr) copper 95% tin/zinc 5% plain Abraham Lincoln: Wheat: 1909–1958 wide 2: wheat cent, wheat penny, wheatie 1943: ? steel/zinc 1 ...