The 1920 wheat pennies have value as numismatic coins. Keep reading to learn more about these one cent coins.
Specifications
Type: Wheat Penny
Year: 1920
Face Value: $0.01
Composition: 95% copper, 5% tin and zinc
Total Weight: 3.11 grams
The US minted the 1920 wheat penny with no mint mark and also the 1920 D wheat penny and 1920 S wheat penny. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the obverse side of the coin below the date.
Series | Location | Quantity Minted |
---|---|---|
1920 | Philadelphia | 310,165,000 |
1920 D | Denver | 49,280,000 |
1920 S | San Francisco | 46,220,000 |
Value
The 1920 wheat penny with no mint mark is worth around $0.35 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $1. In extremely fine condition the value is around $2.50. In uncirculated condition the price is around $20 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $30.
The 1920 D wheat penny is worth around $1.15 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $5. In extremely fine condition the value is around $15. In uncirculated condition the price is around $85 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $115.
The 1920 S wheat penny is worth around $1.15 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $5. In extremely fine condition the value is around $15. In uncirculated condition the price is around $120 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $185.
Grading System
Good- The date is worn but visible. The lines in the wheat heads are not visible. The rims on the coin are full.
Very fine- Lincoln's jawbone and cheekbone are worn but still separated. The wheat heads are not worn.
Extremely fine- There is only slight wear on the coin. All of the details are sharp.
MS 60 uncirculated- There are no signs of wear. The coin has luster, but there may be a few stains, abrasions, or surface marks.
MS 63 choice uncirculated- In the major focal areas there are some blemishes or contact marks. The coin's luster might not be as prominent.
Sources:
The Red Book
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