1938 Lincoln Wheat Penny Value Guide
What is the value of a 1938 penny? Why are coins from 1938 known as “Lincoln Wheat Pennies”? These questions and more will be answered … Read more
What is the value of a 1938 penny? Why are coins from 1938 known as “Lincoln Wheat Pennies”? These questions and more will be answered … Read more
What Is the 1941 Lincoln Penny Made Of? The 1941 Lincoln Penny is a one-cent coin having a face value of $0.01. The penny is … Read more
The Mercury dime is among the most popular coins ever produced by the US Mint. It was issued from 1916 to 1945. Because it is … Read more
The Adolph A. Weinman design was chosen in 1916 to replace the Barber design, which had been used since 1892, as the new half-dollar motif. … Read more
John Flanagan first created the Washington Quarter Dollar in 1932, and it has since become one of the longest-running US coin series. Up to 1964, … Read more
Despite its small size, the Winged Liberty Head dime, more commonly known as the Mercury dime, might be the most attractive coin the US Mint … Read more
World War II started in 1939 for the rest of the world, and the United States frequently provided supplies to its allies. However, the US … Read more
Although it is technically a Lincoln cent, because of the wheat stalks found on the coin’s reverse, most collectors refer to it as the Wheat … Read more
For more than 200 years, the US Mint has created American coins, some of which are extremely prized. For instance, the Winged Liberty Head dime, … Read more
In 1938, the US Mint began striking Jefferson nickels as a replacement for the Buffalo nickels. Because it belongs to a collection of early, pre-war … Read more