1952 D Wheat Penny value

About The 1952 D Wheat Penny

1952 D Wheat Penny

1958-D penny (Denver) — 800,953,300 minted, 5 to 10+ cents; 1958 proof penny (Philadelphia) — 875,652 minted, $5+.Values for the 1958 wheat penny and the 1958-D penny correspond to problem-free coins that have not been cleaned or otherwise damaged and are in average circulated condition. Uncirculated 1958 pennies are worth more. The 1952 D Wheat Penny was minted in 1952 at the Denver Colorado mint. In 1952 there were 746,130,000 1952 D pennies minted in all. Of course this figure doesn’t reflect the mint proofs that could have been minted that year at the Denver mint and only includes the amount of 1952 D Wheat Pennies that were poured into circulation.

1952 D Wheat Penny Facts

The 1952 D Wheat Penny was minted in 1952 at the Denver Colorado mint. In 1952 there were 746,130,000 1952 D pennies minted in all. Of course this figure doesn’t reflect the mint proofs that could have been minted that year at the Denver mint and only includes the amount of 1952 D Wheat Pennies that were poured into circulation.

How Many 1952 D Wheat Pennies Were Minted?

1952 D Amount Minted 746,130,000

How Much Is A 1952 D Wheat Penny Worth?

The 1952 D Wheat Penny is worth between .15 cents and $4.00 on average.

This value is strictly based on the coins grade and desirability (amount minted) and doesn’t take current copper spot prices into account as these coins are made of 95% copper (except for the 1943 PS&D steel Wheat Penny) and copper prices are based upon the economy and the global stock market. This value is not iron clad, though the value of Wheat Pennies as a whole have slightly increased every single year by a small margin.

These days copper is all but considered a precious metal. And although the Wheat Penny is made of 95% copper, coin collectors don’t specifically value a coin based upon its make up, but rather its condition and overall desirability. The desirability can vary from coin to coin and is usually based upon the luster, overall condition, amount originally minted of that particular coin, year and mint mark. For instance, coins with a low mintage most often tend to be worth significantly more than others with a higher mintage.


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US - Cents: Wheat Penny Coin Values

Values of Wheat Pennies depending on grade are listed below!
The US Wheat Penny was issued with Lincoln on the front and wheat on the reverse from 1909 til 1958

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Value of Wheat Pennies of the USA

The value is approx. the average price with which US dealers sell these coins.
The values depend very strongly on the grade of the coins. If the grade is better than xf the coin could be worth much more!
Information about coin grading like vf and xf and mintmarks like D and S

Wheat Pennies 1909 -1958

The US one cent coin was issued with Lincoln on the front and wheat on the reverse from 1909 til 1958 . Since 1959 the one cent coin is issued with the 'Memorial reverse'.

Composition:
1909 - 1942 95 % copper, 5 % tin and zinc
1943 steel coated with zinc (steel or 'silver' pennies)
1944-1958 95 % copper, 5 % tin and zinc

Year of Issue

1909-19191920-19291930-19391940-19491950-1958
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1909 - 1919

Year of issueValue in US $ for grade vfValue in US $ for grade xf
190923
1909 S70100
1909 VDB34
1909 SVDB
S is the mintmark for San Francisco
V.D.B : The designer's initials are inscribed at the 6 o'clock position on the reverse
500525
19100.502.50
1910 S1225
191125
1911 D1235
1911 S2550
1912510
1912 D1540
1912 S2040
1913412
1913 D1025
1913 S1535
1914410
1914 D200500
1914 S2040
19151245
1915 D412
1915 S1235
191614
1916 D310
1916 S3105
191714
1917 D2.5010
1917 S210
191814
1918 D2.509
1918 S28
191912
1919 D28
1919 S1.504

1920 - 1929

Year of issueValue in US $ for grade vfValue in US $ for grade xf
192013
1920 D2.5010
1920 S27
192116
1921 D417
1921 S1224
19225501250
1922 D1224
192315
1923 S524
192415
1924 D2060
1924 S312
192513
1925 D210
1925 S18
192612
1926 D1.507
1926 S612
192712
1927 D1.504
1927 S410
192812
1928 D1.504
1928 S25
192912
1929 D14
1929 S13

1930 - 1939

Year of issueValue in US $ for grade vfValue in US $ for grade xf
19300.502
1930 D12.50
1930 S12
19311.502
1931 D49
1931 S4045
193224
1932 D1.503
193324
1933 D35
19340.251
1934 D0.502
19350.251
1935 D0.251
1935 S0.501
19360.251
1936 D0.251
1936 S0.501
19370.251
1937 D0.251
1937 S0.251
19380.251
1938 D0.501
1938 S0.501
19390.250.50
1939 D0.501
1939 S0.250.50

1940 - 1949

1943 Steel and Copper Pennies

1955 D Wheat Penny Value Chart


This is a zinc-coated steel penny

All circulating pennies at that time were struck in zinc-coated steel because copper was needed for the Allied war effort.
Really all? NO!
About 12 examples are known to have been struck by the Mint, evidently by accident, when copper-alloy 1-cent blanks remained in the press hopper when production began on the new steel pennies.
The highest amount paid for a 1943 copper cent was $112,500 on December 22, 1999. Because of its collector value, the 1943 copper cent has been counterfeited by coating steel cents with copper or by altering the dates of 1945, '48 and '49 pennies.
The steel pennies have still a low value!
More information at the Website of ANA (The American Numismatic Association)
Information from pennies.org

Bronze Cent Sets Record in September 2010

A 1943-D Lincoln cent made of bronze instead off wartime steel has brought $1.7 million in a private transactions between two anonymous parties.

Year of issueValue in US $ for grade vfValue in US $ for grade xf
19400.250.50
1940 D0.250.50
1940 S0.250.50
19410.200.40
1941 D0.200.40
1941 S0.200.40
19420.200.40
1942 D0.200.40
1942 S0.401.50
1943 (Steel Penny)0.300.50
1943 D (Steel Penny)0.500.75
1943 S (Steel Penny)0.500.75
19440.100.20
1944 D0.100.20
1944 S0.100.20
1944 D/S70150
19450.100.20
1945 D0.100.20
1945 S0.100.20
19460.100.20
1946 D0.100.20
1946 S0.100.20
19470.100.20
1947 D0.100.20
1947 S0.100.20
19480.100.20
1948 D0.100.20
1948 S0.100.20
19490.100.20
1949 D0.100.20
1949 S0.100.25

1950 - 1958

Year of issueValue in US $ for grade xfValue in US $ for grade unc
19500.200.50
1950 D0.200.50
1950 S0.201.00
19510.201.00
1951 D0.200.50
1951 S0.200.75
19520.200.50
1952 D0.200.50
1952 S0.201.00
19530.200.50
1953 D0.200.50
1953 S0.200.50
19540.200.75
1954 D0.200.50
1954 S0.200.50
19550.200.50
1955 D0.200.50
1955 S0.200.50
1955 doubled die
distinct doubling of the date and lettering on the obverse.
(A die is a piece of metal engraved with a design for use in stamping coins)

Picture of the doubled year 1955:

6001250
19560.200.50
1956 D0.200.50
19570.200.50
1957 D0.200.50
19580.200.50
1958 D0.200.50

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Values of other US Coins

1955 D Penny Error

1/2 Cent
Liberty Cap Half Cents
1793 - 1797
1/2 Cent
Draped Bust Half Cents
1800 - 1808
1/2 Cent
Classic Head Half Cents
1809 - 1836
1/2 Cent
Braided Hair Half Cents
1840 - 1857
1 Cent
Liberty Cap Pennies
1793 - 1796
1 Cent
Draped Bust Pennies
1796 - 1807
1 Cent
Classic Pennies
1808 - 1814
1 Cent
Coronet Pennies
1816 - 1839
1 Cent
Braided Hair Pennies
1840 - 1857
1 Cent
Flying Eagle Pennies
1856 - 1858
1 Cent
Indian Head Pennies
1859 - 1909
1 Cent
Wheat Pennies
1909 - 1958
1 Cent
Lincoln Memorial Pennies
1959 - now
2 Cents
1864 - 1873
3 Cents Silver
1851 - 1873
3 Cents
Nickels
1865 - 1889
5 Cents
Flowing Hair Half Dimes1794 - 1795
5 Cents
Draped Bust Half Dimes1796 - 1805
5 Cents
Liberty Cap Half Dimes
1829 - 1837
5 Cents
Liberty Half Dimes
1837 - 1853
5 Cents
Liberty Half Dimes
1853 - 1859
5 Cents
Liberty Half Dimes
1860 - 1873
5 Cents
Shield Nickels
1866 - 1883
5 Cents
Liberty Nickels
1883 - 1912
5 Cents
Buffalo Nickels
1913 - 1938
5 Cents
Jefferson Nickels
1938 - now
10 Cents
Seated Liberty Dimes
1837 - 1891
10 Cents
Barber Dimes
1892 - 1916
10 Cents
Mercury Dimes
1916 - 1945
10 Cents
Roosevelt Dimes
1946 - now
25 Cents
Liberty Silver Quarters
1838 - 1855
25 Cents
Liberty Silver Quarters
1856 - 1874
25 Cents
Liberty Silver Quarters
1875 - 1891
25 Cents
Barber Silver Quarters
1892 - 1916
25 Cents
Liberty Silver Quarters
1916 - 1930
25 Cents
Washington Silver Quarters
1932 - 1964
25 Cents
Washington Nickel Quarters
1965 - 1998
25 Cents
Washington State Quarters
1999 - now

1/2 Dollar
Bust Half Dollars
1807 - 1839

1/2 Dollar
Liberty Half Dollars
1839 - 1853
1/2 Dollar
Liberty Half Dollars
1854 - 1874
1/2 Dollar
Liberty Half Dollars
1875 - 1891
1/2 Dollar
Barber Half Dollars
1892 - 1915
1/2 Dollar
Walking Liberty Half Dollars
1916 - 1947
1/2 Dollar
Franklin Half Dollars
1948 - 1963
1/2 Dollar
Kennedy Half Dollars
1964 - now
1/2 Dollar
Commemorative Half Dollars
1982 - now
1 Dollar
Seated Liberty Dollars

1840 - 1873
1 Dollar
Trade Dollars

1873 - 1878 (1885)
1 Dollar
Morgan Dollars

1878 - 1921
1 Dollar
Peace Dollars

1921 - 1935
1 Dollar
Eisenhower Dollars

1971 - 1978
1 Dollar
Susan B. Anthony Dollars

1979 - 1999
1 Dollar
Sacagawea Dollars

2000 - now
1 Dollar
Commemorative Dollars
1983 - now
5 Dollar
Indian Head Half Eagle
1908 - 1929
10 Dollar
Indian Head Eagle
1907 - 1933
20 Dollar
Liberty Double Eagle
1849 - 1907
20 Dollar
Saint Gaudens Double Eagle
1907 - 1933
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