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What is a 1930 penny worth today?

Writer Sarah Duran

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1930 Wheat Penny value at an average of 25 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $30. (see details)…

Is a 1930 penny valuable?

1930 No Mintmark Penny Value Values range from about 7 to 25 cents for well-worn examples to more than $20 for uncirculated specimens. The most valuable 1930 no mintmark penny was professionally graded MS-67 Red by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS).

How much is a 1930 Lincoln penny worth?

1930 Lincoln Penny No Mintmark Under Date: Philadelphia Mint Struck the Coin Collectors consider a 1930 Philadelphia cent as a coin struck in the early era of Lincoln wheat series. All dates and varieties of these coins are worth a premium over later years. 157,415,000 were struck and are on a rarity scale as: Abundant within the early era coins.

Where can I find a 1930 wheat penny?

1930 Lincoln Wheat Penny coins are highly common across all three of the mints that produced them that year: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. Yet, despite the fact that they are highly plentiful in just about every grade from any of the three U.S. Mint locations in operation that year, 1930 Pennies still fall into…

What was the value of the 1933 Penny?

The coin was bought by a private collector. It is not known whether it will be kept in the UK, or taken abroad. A further seven pennies, known as currency coins, were produced in 1933 for ceremonial purposes, but none has recently come up for sale. It is thought the currency coins could be worth twice as much as the Pattern versions.

What was the value of a British penny in 1921?

UK coin values – 1801 to 1967 United States coin values – 1792 to present All Coin Values UK and British coin and banknote index UK and British coin values index UK coin values – 1801 to 1967 UK penny coin values – 1801 to 1967 King George V era UK penny values, 1911 to 1936 further detail in ‘notes’