vf-20=$0.15 ef-40=$0.20 au-50=$0.35 ms-63=$0.60 ms-65=$5.00 the date this question was answered is July, 8 2008
It's a common date, currently worth around 10 cents.
Really depends on condition and whether it has a "VDB" on the reverse between the wheat ears. In average circulated condition one with no VDB would be worth about 50 cents, one with VDB about $2.
It means that it was made at the San Francisco mint.
1919 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents ... In average circulated condition, it's worth about 10 cents.
This type of error is called 'Off Center'. The more of the impression missing, the more it is valued, but those with a readable date and mint mark are the most valuable. If your penny (with no date) is an Indian Head penny it is worth $55.00. If it is a steel penny it is worth $45.00. Wheat pennies and Lincoln Memorial pennies are only worth $3.50.
does it have a letter under the date?? Yes, D
This is a very common date wheat cent, value is 2 to 3 cents.
Common date circulated coins from the 1940s & 1950s are still only 3 to 5 cents.
All Lincoln cents that have mintmarks are under the date.
1909 S VDB wheat cent is a rare date.
The last "Wheat Penny" was made in 1958, a cent date 1972 is just a cent.
Please look at the date again. 1958 was the last year for Wheat Penny's.
The 1909 S VDB wheat cent is the rarest to date.
Not enough information. Post a new question with its date, how worn it is, and whether there is a small S or D under the date.
They made more than a billion of them that year. It's worth one cent.
1928 is a common date for wheat penny's, most show heavy wear and sell for 10 to 50 cents.
Wheat cents were made from mid-1909 to the end of 1958.