Ask a coin enthusiast which coin they first started collecting, and their answer might very well be the 1941 Lincoln wheat penny. That's because even though this coin was minted nearly 100 years ago, it was so plentiful that it's now incredibly easy to find. But how much should you pay for a 1941 penny when you find one for sale? And what is its value when you're ready to turn around and sell it? Find the answer in our complete guide to the 1941 wheat penny, its value , factors that influence its worth , errors , history , and more!
How much is a 1941 penny worth?
An average 1941 wheat penny is worth $0.05-$29. However, in some cases, these coins can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. One 1941 penny sold for $9500 because it was uncirculated and in superb mint condition. These and other factors, like mint marks and strike errors, influence the coin's price.
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1941 Wheat Penny Features
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Obverse side(front) The front side of the penny — called the "obverse — features a profile of President Abraham Lincoln facing right with the words "IN GOD WE TRUST" arching above his head. To the left of his profile is the word "LIBERTY" and to the right is the year the penny was minted (1941). On coins minted in Denver or San Francisco, the penny will also include a mint mark (a "D" or an "S") under the year.
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Reverse side (back) The back, or "reverse" side of the coin features the words "ONE CENT" and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" stamped in the center. They're flanked on either side by a stalk of wheat (which is why this coin is called a "wheat penny"). The words "E Pluribus Unum" (meaning "out of many, one" in Latin) arch across the top.
- The rim of the 1941 penny is smooth with no ridges.
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