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i was bored this morning and i thought id look through the penny bowl on top of my desk and i found a 1946 wheat penny and i think its worth a little. Does anyone here know how much i could get for it??????oh and i also found a 1959 and a 1964. Are those worth any?
The wheats are worth about two cents, and they sell them for five cents.
The others are worth one cent.
Diana C
For certain wheat pennies the rule is five times face value so about a nickel would do it.
dokkalfar_98
It depends on the condition, but it's only worth anywhere between 10 and 20 cents.
cyanne2ak
one cent.
Rishi
1 cent.... the ones that are from '59 and '64 also 1 cent.
theeAwesomest
i would actually give you 1 cent.
good deal eh
doll_ofvoodoo
It depends on their condition.
1946, 1946 D and 1946 S are worth 0.10 in VF and 0.20 in XF.
1959 and 1964 wouldn't be a wheat penny.
werk2much2000
Probably about a dime...What you really need to find is a 1943 Copper penny. At the start of world war 2 Copper was at such a premium that the government mints were stamping out zinc coated steel pennies. Those are those really dark ones you find everynow and again.
Maddie
maybe around ten cents
Eric F
It probably doubled in worth. Someday, not today, these will be worth more than 1 cent.
llsroberts
When I was collecting pennies, I could buy a 1946 in mint condition for about 6 cents, not so good condition anywhere from 5cents to 3 cents. Old Quarters made of pure silver are worth something. The older it is the more it is worth. You just need to know where to take it to get the right amount for it. The Bank, or a coin dealer.
bluebonnie1991
my parents have 3 jars full of wheat pennies. i'm pretty sure most of them are only worth one cent, some might be 1 1/2 cent. there are only, i think, 3 or 4 in the world right now that are really worth much more than that.