How Much is a 1957-D Wheat Penny Worth?

How Much is a 1957-D Wheat Penny Worth?
Published on July 31, 2024
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        Over one billion Wheat Pennies were minted in total for the 1957-D. The         Denver Mint has produced an incredible quantity of coins—more than one         billion—for the past two years. Finding the 1957-D Wheat Penny in the         majority of circulating and uncirculated grades is not too difficult.         Since the majority of the currency was released into circulation, it         might be challenging to locate in some of the higher Mint State grades.      

     

To find out more about the 1957 D Wheat penny, keep reading.

     

             Historical Background of the 1957 D Wheat         Penny      

     
       
          Historical Background of the 1957 D Wheat Penny          

            To commemorate the 100th anniversary of President Lincoln's birth,             the United States initially minted Lincoln cents in 1909. Victor             David Brenner was enlisted by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908             to assist in revamping the US monetary system. Brenner was assigned             to create a new design for the penny, while Augustus Saint-Gaudens             redesigned the gold ten- and twenty-dollar pieces. Bella Lyon Pratt             was tasked with redesigning the $5 and $2.50 gold coins. These             creators completed the group of artists referred to as the American             Coinage Renaissance.          

         

            President Roosevelt chose President Lincoln as the face of US             currency after seeing a plaque of him on display in Brenner's             studio. The first design by Brenner was based on this plaque. The             Lincoln cent has the date and mint mark on the right, LIBERTY to the             left, IN GOD WE TRUST above the head, and a profile image of             President Lincoln from the shoulders up.          

         

            On the back, there are two wheat stalks arranged side by side.             UNITED STATES OF AMERICA lies directly beneath ONE CENT, with E             PLURIBUS UNUM arcing across the top. Brenner signed his three             initials (V. D. B.) at the bottom of the original 1909 issue's             reverse. The use of all three of his initials infuriated the mint's             traditional coin designers. Following a brief minting cycle, the             dies were altered and the initials were eliminated.          

       
     
     

             Minting Details and Specifications      

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
FeatureDetails
Mintage1,051,342,000
Mint LocationDenver
DesignerVictor D. Brenner
Years in Production1909-1958
Metal Composition95% Copper, 5% Zinc and Tin
Diameter19 mm
Weight3.11 grams
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             Factors Influencing the Value of the 1957         D Wheat Penny      

     
       
          Factors Influencing the Value of the 1957 D Wheat Penny          
               
  • Condition and Grading:
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                  The coins will be graded based on their condition, just like any               other coin produced in the United States.            

               

                  The MS67+ RD is the most well-known 1957 penny specimen that is               currently on hand. Proofs of PR67 Red that have also been               identified as Deep Cameo (DCAM) or Ultra Cameo (UCAM) have been               released; nevertheless, high-end collectors should attempt to               obtain an MS67 or 67+, which have recently sold for between $9,000               and $25,000.            

               
               
  • Rarity and Mintage:
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                  Be on the lookout for wheat pennies featuring double dies and               other defects – they are extremely rare coins that carry a               substantial value in the coin-collecting industry.            

               

                  These ancient coins include several incorrect strikes that are               only visible with a magnifying glass, but some are apparent.            

               
               
  • Historical Significance:
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                  The 1957-D Lincoln Wheat Penny holds historical significance as it               was struck in Denver, Colorado, to commemorate the centennial of               Abraham Lincoln. The penny, which is a part of the 1909–1958               Lincoln Cent series, has two sheaves of wheat on the reverse and a               design of Abraham Lincoln designed by Victor David Brenner on the               front.            

             
       
     
     

             Market Value of the 1957 D Wheat Penny      

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        It is quite possible for a collector with limited resources to obtain         uncirculated samples that exhibit full mint-red color up to MS-66 Red.         The price of an uncirculated specimen (MS-63) is approximately         seventy-five cents on average. A 1957-D Lincoln cent with the highest         grade ever assigned by a third-party certification service is MS-67+Red         (PCGS), which brought $2,640 at an August 2018 Stack's Bowers auction.         Higher grades are, unfortunately, hard to come by due to the Denver         Mint's large-scale coin processing, which left every coin with a tiny         amount of bag markings.      

     

        Circulated examples of the 1975-D wheat dime without any issues can be         bought for ten to fifteen cents. The coin must be rated by one of the         best third-party certifying services, such as NGC or PCGS, for grades         MS-66 and above.      

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
GradeBrownRed & BrownRed
G4$0.04----
VG8$0.04----
F12$0.05----
VF20$0.06----
XF40$0.08----
AU50$0.10----
AU53$0.12----
AU55$0.13----
AU58$0.15----
MS60$0.25----
MS61$0.30----
MS62$0.60----
MS63$0.75----
MS64$1.00$2.50$7.00
MS65$2.50$7.00$11.00
MS66$12.00$20.00$22.00
MS67$130.00$225.00$350.00
MS68$2,500.00$3,000.00$4,000.00
MS69------
MS70------
     

             Collecting the 1957 D Wheat Penny      

     

        There are a few factors you should take into account when attempting to         estimate the value of a 1957 Lincoln. First of all, most years saw the         production of several varieties of Lincoln pennies. Knowing this, it         should go without saying that the precise kind of Lincoln cent you own         will have a significant impact on its worth. In addition, the coin's         grade must be taken into account because the condition has a significant         impact on price.      

     
       

Conclusion

       

          The 1957-D Wheat Penny, with its impressive mintage and historical           significance, remains a popular and accessible collectible for coin           enthusiasts. Despite the large number minted, finding higher-grade           specimens can be challenging, adding to their value.        

       

          The penny's design by Victor D. Brenner and its commemoration of           Abraham Lincoln's centennial further enhance its appeal. Understanding           factors such as condition, rarity, and historical context is essential           for collectors aiming to determine the penny's worth.        

       

          Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting, the 1957-D           Wheat Penny offers a fascinating glimpse into American numismatic           history and a tangible connection to the past.        

     
 

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