1936 Wheat Penny: A Collector's Guide to Value and Rarity

1936 Wheat Penny: A Collector's Guide to Value and Rarity
Published on December 20, 2024

Are you here because you saw this coin in Grandpa’s collection? Or Did you find one in a hidden case? Let’s break down the 1936 Wheat Penny (also referred to as Lincoln Wheat Penny or Lincoln Coins) for its value and rarity and determine if you are holding onto some good cash!

The 1936 Wheat Penny is a cent coin from the United States that has wheat stalks on the reverse and Abraham Lincoln on the obverse. This penny, which is made up of 95% copper, can be valued anywhere from a few cents to several dollars based on its mint mark and condition.

Rarer variations are more valuable. Even though many of the coins were widely produced, fully readable variations may still be hard to locate by the roll. They should be rather easy to locate in circulated and uncirculated grades as many got into circulation. To find out more about the 1936 wheat penny value, keep reading!

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