Sold at Auction 1928S Lincoln Wheat Penny UNCIRCULATED

The 1928 wheat penny with no mintmark was made at the Philadelphia Mint. It turns up from time to time in circulation — so be sure to check your loose change regularly! A total of 134,116,000 of these pennies were made. 1928 is definitely a common year among Lincoln Wheat Penny coins, and that is reflected in the relatively plentiful availability of one-cent coins from that year. Across the board at all three mints operating in 1927, (Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco), there were tens of millions of 1928 Pennies struck.

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Let's take a look. The obverse of the 1928 Wheat Penny Brenner created a simple obverse for the new penny in 1909 that showed a portrait of the 16th President of the US facing right. Besides the centrally placed image, there are the word LIBERTY and the date, left and right of the bust. Three varieties of wheat cents were struck in 1928. Branch mint pennies (those with mintmarks) are worth noting. Denver and San Francisco mints produced far fewer cents than Philadelphia. 1928 Lincoln Penny No Mintmark Under Date: Philadelphia Mint Struck the Coin USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1928 Lincoln Wheat Penny is Worth $0.34 in Average Condition and can be Worth $11 to $17 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. 1928 Lincoln (Wheat) Penny 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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USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1928-S Lincoln Wheat Penny is Worth $1.87 in Average Condition and can be Worth $115 to $144 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. Victor David Brenner Edge: Plain Diameter: 19.00 millimeters Weight: 3.11 grams Mintage: 134,116,000 Mint: Philadelphia Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc Auction Record: $9,000 • MS67+RD • 06-09-2019 • Heritage Auctions Rarity and Survival Estimates Condition Census Narrative Send Us Feedback Show Related Coins and Varieties (3) Victor David Brenner Edge: Plain Diameter: 19.00 millimeters Weight: 3.11 grams Mintage: 17,266,000 Mint: San Francisco Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc Auction Record: $2,070 • MS65 • 01-09-2008 • Heritage Auctions Rarity and Survival Estimates Condition Census Send Us Feedback Show Related Coins and Varieties (9) Victor David Brenner Edge: Plain Diameter: 19.00 millimeters Weight: 3.11 grams Mintage: 31,170,000 Mint: Denver Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc Auction Record: $1,125 • MS66+BN • 03-22-2020 • eBay Rarity and Survival Estimates Condition Census Send Us Feedback Show Related Coins and Varieties (3) Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More

Sold at Auction 1928S Lincoln Wheat Penny UNCIRCULATED

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1928-D Lincoln Wheat Penny is Worth $1.16 in Average Condition and can be Worth $57 to $94 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. About The 1928 Wheat Penny 1928 Wheat Penny Facts The 1928 Wheat Penny was minted in 1928 at the Philadelphia Pennsylvania mint. In 1928 there were 134,116,000 1928 pennies minted in all. The 1928 wheat penny was minted at three different mints (Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco) with a total mintage of 182.4 million. The penny is round, smooth-edged, and weighs 3.11 grams. It's made of a copper-tin-zinc alloy that has a melt value of $0.024 today. The 1928 Lincoln Wheat penny (also called the 1928 Wheat cent) shares quite a lot in common with all U.S. pennies produced from 1909 onwards. After all, 1909 was the year that the U.S. Mint adopted the Wheat Reverse design for its one-cent coins, and few changes were made to the penny between 1909 and 1928.

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Jaime Hernandez: The 1928-S Lincoln cent is one of the few wheat cents struck at San Francisco from 1909 to 1929, which can still be found in high grades and with lots of Red Brown and mostly Red surfaces remaining.This is among one of the few remaining dates for the San Francisco struck cents from the teens and twenties which can still be located with a great strike, sharp details, tremendous. Another coin of note is the very final year of the wheat cent, the 1958 Wheat Penny. As it is the last year of the Lincoln Wheat Cent, the 1958 Wheat Penny remains in high demand and retains a decent bit of value. However, the really valuable 1958 wheat penny is the 1958 Double Die Obverse, this penny has an auction record of $336,000!