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1910 Penny - Wheat Penny - Circulated VG Lincoln Cent

1910 Penny - Wheat Penny - Circulated VG Lincoln Cent

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Buy The 1910 Penny Online!

 

Add the 1910 Penny to your collection! These pennies, also known as Lincoln Cents or Wheat Pennies, are some of the most popular and recognizable coins in the history of American numismatics. These Wheat Pennies were minted from 1909 to 1958, and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse of the coins, and a wheat stalk design on the reverse. Order the 1910 Penny online from Bullion Shark!

 

These iconic cent coins were designed by Victor David Brenner and first minted in 1909 to commemorate Abraham Lincoln's 100th birthday. This series replaced the popular Indian Head series that began in 1859. Throughout its nearly 50 year run, the Wheat Penny series saw numerous varieties and notable rarities that are highly sought after by collectors today. 

 

The 1910 Penny is a great addition to any rare coin collection, or serves as the perfect beginning to a complete Wheat Penny set. Collectors of all levels can enjoy the rewarding journey of collecting these popular pennies and learning more about the history of American coinage. Enhance your collection with the 1910 Penny today!

 

Why Collect The 1910 Penny?

 

  1. 2nd year of issue in the widely popular Lincoln Wheat Penny series. 
  2. Affordable rare coins to begin a collection with.
  3. 95% copper composition.
  4. The auction record for a 1910 Penny is over $10,000!

 

1910 Penny Coin Details: 

 

Designer: Victor David Brenner

Edge: Plain

Diameter: 19.00 millimeters

Weight: 3.11 grams

Mintage: 146,798,813

Mint: Philadelphia

Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc

 

1910 Penny Value

 

For these Philadelphia minted pennies (no mint mark), coins in the highest grades are extremely valuable to collectors.

 

  • 1910 MS-67+ RD: This coin was sold for $10,869 in an auction in May 2018​

These prices are indicative of the high demand and rarity of these coins in top conditions. Collectors highly value coins with minimal wear,  those that retain their original red coloration, and have been certified and graded.

 

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1910 Penny - Circulated VG Lincoln Cent FAQ

The 1910 Penny is not considered rare in general, as millions were minted in both the Philadelphia and San Francisco mints. However, specific varieties or coins in exceptional condition can be more valuable due to their scarcity.

The term "1910 Penny" and "1910 Wheat Penny" refer to the same coin. The wheat penny refers to the Lincoln cent series minted from 1909 to 1958, which features two wheat ears on the reverse (back) of the coin.

The value of a 1910 Penny depends on factors such as its condition (graded from Poor to Mint State), any errors or varieties (like doubled dies), and rare mint marks (especially the S mint mark). Coins in better condition and with unusual characteristics are generally more valuable.

In circulated condition, 1910 Pennies are not rare because a substantial number were produced. However, uncirculated examples and those with unique features can be more scarce and valuable to collectors.

A 1910 Penny features the profile of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse (front) and a wheat stalk design on the reverse (back).

The exact mintage figures for 1910 Lincoln Cents were:
Philadelphia (no mint mark): 146,798,813
San Francisco ("S" mint mark): 6,045,000

You can sell a 1910 Penny through coin dealers, online marketplaces, or auctions. Ensure you know its condition and any special features to accurately price it.

The 1910 Penny is part of the Lincoln Cent series, introduced in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. It features a portrait of Lincoln on the obverse (front) and two wheat ears on the reverse until 1958. The 1910 coins were widely circulated and used in everyday commerce.