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Wheat Pennies

There are dozens of Lincoln cents available for coin enthusiasts to collect. Here are just some of the Lincoln pennies worth collecting - and their values.

Here's a list of 7 must-have coins your United States coin collection can't go without.

Collecting old Lincoln cents from pocket change is still possible and a fun way to build a coin collection!

The advent of the penny board in the 1930s spurred the date-and-mintmark coin collecting craze of today.

Check out 5 Lincoln wheat penny error coins that are always popular among coin collectors.

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Check out these 5 amazing videos of coin errors that you have to see to believe.

Check out these 10 ideas for coin short set collections that'll surely help any coin collector have fun on a budget.

Check out these 7 different coin collecting goals you'll be able to finish over the summer.

The 1950 proof set was the first proof set made by the U.S. Mint since 1942. Featuring silver coins and the now-obsolete Lincoln wheat cent, the 1950 proof set is a popular coin set among coin collectors.

What is coin collecting versus coin hoarding? I may not be able to give you medical advice on what hoarding or hoarders are, but as a longtime coin collector, I can answer your questions on what a coin hoard is versus a coin collection!

There are many scarce dates in the Lincoln wheat cent series. However, there is 1 scarce Lincoln wheat penny that's getting some attention -- and may someday be considered a key date Lincoln cent.

Lincoln wheat cents are typically found in worn grades. However, you may be glad to hear that the United States Mint used to make proof versions of the Lincoln wheat penny. Check out more about these beautiful proof Lincoln wheat cents -- and what they're worth -- here.