Here’s a 1956 Lincoln Wheat Penny values chart to help you get an overview of its prices: Coin Condition Grade Mintage Value 1956 D Lincoln penny Circulated/mint Not graded 1,098,201,100 $0.01 to ...
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1944 Wheat Penny Value Guide
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She said feed barley going into Lethbridge was $420 per tonne, with November-December at $425-$430. But the story is a little bit different for feed wheat, she said. “Feed wheat has been climbing over ...
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The Manhattan trial of subway vigilante Daniel Penny opened Friday in the manslaughter case against the now 26-year-old, who put Jordan Neely in a deadly chokehold after the homeless man made ...
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AN ULTRA-RARE 50p coin has sold for nearly 300 times its face value. The commemorative Kew Gardens coin, which was minted in 2009, marks 250 years since the botanical gardens opened in 1759.