Wheat pennies, minted from 1909 to 1958, hold historical and numismatic significance, making them prized collectibles among coin enthusiasts.
The 1909-S VDB penny is highly coveted by collectors due to its low mintage and the inclusion of the designer's initials, VDB (Victor David Brenner), on the reverse.
The 1914-D wheat penny is scarce and sought after, particularly in higher grades. Its limited mintage and historical significance contribute to its collectible value.
The 1922 No D penny is a rare error coin where the Denver Mint omitted the mintmark. This mistake makes it a valuable and sought-after addition to any wheat penny collection.
The 1924-D penny is notable for its low mintage and relative scarcity, especially in uncirculated condition. Collectors prize this coin for its historical significance and numismatic appeal.
The 1931-S wheat penny is one of the key dates in the series, known for its limited mintage and rarity, particularly in mint state condition, making it highly desirable among collectors.
The 1936-S/S penny features a repunched mintmark, where the "S" mintmark appears doubled. This variety adds intrigue and value to the coin, attracting collectors seeking scarce variants.
The 1943 bronze penny is an error coin minted during World War II when copper was reserved for wartime use. A few copper planchets slipped into production,
The 1955 doubled die obverse penny exhibits doubling on the obverse design elements, particularlyDiscover the rare and valuable wheat pennies worth adding to.