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1955-S Wheat Penny

1955-S Wheat Penny

The 1955-S Wheat Penny had a total mintage of over 44 million coins from the San Francisco Mint. The 1955-S Wheat Penny is one of the most common coins available in uncirculated grades in the Wheat Penny series. It is possible to find Full Red versions in some of the highest Mint State grades. When looking for your ideal example, cherrypicking is advised to ensure a well-struck and attractive coin. 

 

History of the 1955-S Wheat Penny

The 1955-S Wheat Penny would make an excellent addition to the Lincoln Cent series, and is relatively easy to find in some of the highest grades. This makes this coin more accessible to even the novice collector. The Wheat Penny was designed by Victor David Brenner. At the time, President Theodore Roosevelt wanted to prepare new coin designs that had more artistic merit. He chose Brenner based on a plaque he created with Lincoln’s profile. The Wheat Penny depicts a bust and profile of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse, with the S mint mark under the date. The reverse features two stalks of durum wheat.

 

1955-S Wheat Penny Worth

The 1955-S Wheat Penny value ranges from a couple hundred dollars to upwards of seven thousand dollars for some of the highest grade coins documented. The Wheat Penny comes in colors ranging from brown to brown-red to red. The red varieties typically command a higher price. The 1955-S Wheat Penny is a beautiful and accessible coin that is worth the effort to find. 

 

Type of coin: Penny

Year: 1955-S Wheat Penny

Wheat Penny Mint Mark: San Francisco

Total mintage: 44,610,000

Metal content: 95% Copper, 5% Zinc and Tin

Face value: 1 cent

Weight: 3.11 grams

Edge: Plain

Designer: Victor David Brenner

Diameter: 19.00 millimeters