it might be worth more than the rarer 1914-D. A 1914-S wheat penny in excellent condition sold for over $83,000 in 2008.
You just have to have barely made it out alive. That’s the case with the 1914-D Wheat Penny. It has a mintage of 1,193,000 coins, so, not very rare, but it has one of the lowest survival rates.
It’s time to rummage through your old change jar – you just might have millions of dollars stashed away in your cabinets. The penny was one of the first coins made by the U.S. Mint after its ...
The 1914-S Lincoln penny was issued from the San Francisco ... but the no D is worth five to 20 times more than the regular and weak D. The 1924-S wheat penny was minted in San Francisco.