The 1956 D wheat penny should be worth $1,000,000.00 even I think they should give it a go they might already be on strike the penny is neat and in resting to me you don't see many!!!
Too late. I already spent my Mad Money $1,329,063.00 bill on it. You'll have to find your own. Oh, hang on... I think I have about 2/3 of an original mint roll right here. If they're worth a million apiece, I guess I had better stop giving 'em away, huh? Wow. Who knew? Tell ya what, though, @Treashunt- I'll sell ya one out of my tube of 'em ... for only half a million!
Somebody needs to get the word out; up to now the highest price ever paid for a 1956-D is a paltry $7500.
Maaaaan, you ain't got nothing till you got a 1957 wheat penny. Got there Feds coming after me for that coin, cause I won't pay the taxes on having to own it. You can't even get 1957 without being a special agent. *pshhhhhhh* rogger rogger. 1957 = 603,602,480,928 US dollar.
At the risk of ending the chatter and banter about coins, all you have is a damaged cent coin that even a store probably wouldn't want.
@Gr8Kate - yes, I'm afraid that as-is, your "$1,000,000.00" coin (or so it was valued by @iGotALLtheBestCoinz in the OP of this thread) is worth ... one cent. Maybe @iGotALLtheBestCoinz will give you a million, though! If it weren't damaged, it would be worth a little more than face value - a few cents. These are very, very common. I have a partial tube of these in original, full-Red Brilliant Uncirculated condition, and even those are too low value to even have a price listed on Numismedia. Most of the ones in my mint roll are likely MS63 RD in grade and worth a buck or so at most. I have given dozens away. An MS64 RD lists for $6.33. Even if you had a top-grade piece certified in MS67 RD by a top-tier third-party grading service, you'd be looking at a $325.00 value. Not a million bucks!