- Year: 1936
- Mint Mark: No mint mark
- Type: Wheat Penny
- Price: 35 cents-$40.00+
- Face Value: 0.01 USD
- Produced: 309,632,000
- Edge: Smooth
Notes: 5 thousand proofs issued here this year and the are worth more than $125 each :) Also look for the double die on the front it is worth more than $275 if you can get one in good condition
Mintages
Questions & Comments
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Price Chart
Rates listed here refer to professionally graded and slabbed coins. If new to collecting the prices below might not make sense.
Price list values for Red (RD) listed below. If your coin is RB (Red Brown), or Brown reduce the rates relative to average discount. Luster and toning will boost the overall value.
- Grade VG8 = $2-$3
- Grade F12 = $2-$3
- Grade VF20 = $2-$3
- Grade EF40 = $2-$3
- Grade AU50 = $2-$3
- Grade AU53 = $2-$3
- Grade AU55 = $2-$4
- Grade AU58 = $2-$4
- Grade MS60 = $4-$5
- Grade MS61 = $4-$6
- Grade MS62 = $8-$13
- Grade MS63 = $10-$16
- Grade MS64 = $19-$31
- Grade MS65 = $23-$38
- Grade MS66 = $30-$50
- Grade MS67 = $150-$250
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How much is a 1936 Penny worth?
In Average Circulated (AC) condition it's worth around 35 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $40 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say Average Circulated, we mean in a similar condition to other coins circulated in 1936, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. *** [?].
What are your coins really worth?
Use the handy-dandy calculator below to find the real value of any wheat penny in your collection.
Specs & Design
This coin has a total mass of 3.11 g, a diameter of 19.05 mm, and a thickness of 1.55 mm. It's edge is smooth, and the coins are composed of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc..
Designer: Victor D. Brenner
Front (Obverse): The front or obverse of this coin contains the bust of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. If a mint mark is present it will be on the bottom right just under the year. If no mint mark is present the coin was minted in Philadelphia. With D standing for Denver, and S standing for San Francisco. The words IN GOD WE TRUST follow the top arch of the coin nicely framing Lincolns head, and the word LIBERTY sits just left of President Lincolns Colar.
Back (Reverse): The reverse of the Wheat Penny, also known as the Wheat Cent contains two wheat stalks, the words One Cent, and the Latin phrase E PLURIBUS UNUM which means Out of many, one. The reverse image would later change in 1959.
Most Valuable
The most valuable Wheat Penny's. Prices listed are for MS-65 certified. Visit the link to learn more about each coin.
Image | Year | Mint | Worth |
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1924 | S | $12k | |
1922 | D | $6k | |
1914 | D | $5.6k | |
1914 | S | $3.2k | |
1913 | S | $2k | |
1918 | S | $2k | |
1924 | D | $2k | |
1925 | S | $1.8k | |
1912 | S | $1.5k | |
1913 | D | $1.5k | |
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Image | Name | Mint | Worth |
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***Price subject to standard supply and demand laws, dealer premiums, and other market variations. Prices represent past values fetched at online auctions, estate sales, certified coins being sold by dealers, and user submitted values. While we wholeheartedly try to give honest price estimates there are many factors besides appearance, metal content, and rarity that help make up the coins overall value. Call or visit your local coin dealer for more information.
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