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Rare Lincoln Wheat Penny potentially worth up to $1.7 million could be in your change jarThe Lincoln Wheat Penny, valued at staggering prices from $870,000 to $1.7 million, is still in circulation, and a few fortunate Americans could be in for a hefty payout if they stumble upon one.
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GOBankingRates on MSNCheck Your Pennies — They Could Be Worth $200KBefore you toss your old pennies in the coin jar, take a closer look at them. They could be worth thousands of dollars to ...
It might be wise to take a look through your pockets for any Lincoln wheat pennies, as these coins tend to sell for more than face value even if they aren’t in mint condition. But if you spot a ...
The obverse features a portrait of Lincoln, while the reverse has two wheat ears. A penny in mint condition could be valued anywhere between $3,000 to $14,000. The 1922 No D Lincoln penny is by ...
Frank Woolworth opened the country’s first five-and-dime store in Lancaster, Pa., in 1879, called the “Great Five Cent Store.” The store sold items for five and ten cents. It became the F. W.
Now that the U.S will no longer produce pennies, the value has skyrocketed! If you are anything like me, you have pennies all ...
If you have any 1943 wheat pennies, it’s worth taking them to a coin dealer to see how much you might get for them. This penny somehow missed the 1944 transition from steel-coated zinc to copper ...
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