What is a 1928 wheat penny worth?

The 1928 wheat penny with no mint mark is worth around $0.25 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $0.60. In extremely fine condition the value is around $2. In uncirculated condition the price is around $10 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
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Is my 1928 wheat penny worth anything?

To this day, the Lincoln penny has an incredibly small, almost negligible, face value. Despite this, the Lincoln pennies that were minted in 1928 are worth far more than their face value. The reason for this is the age of the coin, the condition they are in, and the historical significance.
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What wheat penny years 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.
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What penny is worth $1000000?

A 1943 Lincoln penny that soared in value because it was made from the "wrong" material reportedly has sold for $1 million. The penny was erroneously made of bronze instead of zinc-coated steel at the San Francisco Mint, according to UPI news agency. Texas Rangers co-chairman Bob R.
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What is the rarest penny?

1958 Double Die Lincoln Penny - About $336,000

Due to an error involving a double stamping that affected the lettering on the front of the penny, this rare coin is highly coveted by collectors. Only three examples are known to exist, and one in great condition sold at auction in 2018 from about $336,000.
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1928 PENNY VALUE - RARE WHEAT PENNIES WORTH MONEY



How much is a 1928 penny with no mint mark?

The 1928 wheat penny with no mint mark is worth around $0.25 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $0.60. In extremely fine condition the value is around $2. In uncirculated condition the price is around $10 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
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How many 1928 pennies are there?

No Mintmark Under Date: Philadelphia Mint Struck the Coin

On a rarity scale 1928 Philadelphia cents are rated: Abundant. 134,116,000 were struck.
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Is a 1929 penny worth anything?

The 1929 penny can be valued from thirty five cents to as high as $135. The worth of the 1929 penny is dependent on its condition, markings it may have, if it has double stamping and where it was minted. If the penny is all worn out, its worth goes down, but if it is still shiny then it can be worth more.
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Why does Coke clean a penny?

The soda cleans the pennies because it contains phosphoric acid. Phosphoric acid breaks down the copper oxygen compound and causes a new layer of the copper to be exposed.
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Should I clean old wheat pennies?

Removing corrosion from foreign coins, Morgan dollars, wheat pennies, and other valuables is a delicate, risky proposition. Again, we do not recommend cleaning rare coins if you are looking to sell them since cleaning such precious items devalues them.
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What does vinegar do to copper?

When copper is exposed to oxygen, it forms molecules called copper oxide that make pennies look dirty. Pouring vinegar over the pennies helps break up this copper oxide and expose the pure copper on the penny. As the penny dries and is exposed to the air, a chemical reaction occurs and the penny turns green!
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Why is 1944 wheat penny rare?

The 1944 Lincoln penny is particularly desirable in the eyes of collectors not only because of its design, but also due to its scarcity. Being that there are no more 1944 Lincolns being produced, the scarcity of these coins is constantly on the rise, thus making the coins more valuable.
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How much is a 1943 steel penny worth?

Value of a 1943 Steel Penny

They are worth about 10 to 13 cents each in circulated condition and as much as 50 cents or more if uncirculated.
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What are the 15 most valuable pennies?

15 Most Valuable Pennies Still in Circulation
  • 1944-P Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel Cent. ...
  • 1944-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel Cent. ...
  • 1943-P Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Bronze/Copper. ...
  • 1943-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Bronze/Copper. ...
  • 1944-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel Cent. ...
  • 1943-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Copper/Bronze.
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Where can I sell my wheat pennies?

A certified local coin shop is an excellent place to sell your coins. The best option is to find a reputable and trustworthy dealer who can estimate a penny's value. Most coin shops will offer you a fair deal, as they depend on customers' recommendations and satisfaction.
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What is the green stuff on pennies called?

Your green pennies have what is called a patina. A patina is a thin layer that has formed on the surface of your copper penny from “weathering” and oxidization from the chemical process we just put the penny through. The Statue of Liberty is covered in a thin layer of copper.
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Will vinegar damage coins?

First, if you think your coins might be of any value, do not clean them at all, since you can possibly damage them by soaking in cleaners like vinegar. If you want to clean the coin for some other reason, vinegar should work fine.
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What's the best way to clean coins without damaging them?

Baking soda and vinegar have proven to be one of the most effective ways to clean tarnished coins. Submerge the coins in a shallow bath of vinegar and let them soak for at least an hour. If you don't have vinegar on hand, filtered tap or distilled water can be used as a substitute.
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How do you shine pennies with vinegar?

Ordinary vinegar can be used to rid old coins of the gunk they've gathered over time. To restore pennies to their original luster, simply plop them into a solution of vinegar and salt, let them sit for a few minutes, then rinse them off and watch them shine like new.
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Can Mountain Dew dissolve a penny?

PENNIES ARE MADE OF COPPER, WHICH WILL DISSOLVE IN THE PRESENCE OF ACID, ONE OF THE MAIN INGREDIENTS IN ALL SODA IS PHOSPHORIC ACID. THE pH of soda is quite low, due to the phosphoric acid content. a penny will eventually dissolve in any aqueous solution with a low pH...
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