You guys loved my 1939 wheat penny, well, right next to it was this guy. 1910 and we'll, it's also in very nice condition so I ask those here for their opinion...
Obverse very circulated. Reverse a little better. Probably cleaned. Less than a dollar.(.50-.75) I make it about VG-10. In VF 20 it's $1.50 so that's where I estimate the value.
I like it just fine. Over the past decade I have been able to pull about two dozen very early wheat cents out of circulation. All of them appear to be in about this condition which, IMO, is at least a bit amazing. How is it that these old coins have been able to make it after 100 years? No reason to diminish these coins at all; as many of them as I might have, I see no reason to attach a small value to them, to me they are priceless. Who knows what each of them have had to endure? I would rather give one to an aspiring collector.