First thanks to paully_43452 for the link.
Second a 1917 cent starts at $0.20 and goes up to $32.00.
Thrid I finally got a price guide for wheat cents up it gives the current value of all wheat pennies.
http://coinedformoney2.blogspot.com/2006/06/penny-price-guide-chart.html
2006-06-16 08:47:41
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answered by Man 6
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Depending on the condition, you could get anywhere from $359-$25,000.
Check this site or take the coin to a coin/precious metals dealer. Or you can put it on e-bay. Make sure that you have it apprased first
http://www.pcgs.com/prices/frame.chtml?type=date&filename=lincoln_cent
Another site is:
http://coinedformoney.blogspot.com/2005/09/true-values-not-really-ptiii.html
2006-06-15 13:42:49
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answered by paully_43452 2
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The numismatic society is a good place to start. Hit the library or a bookstore.
www.numismatics.org
2006-06-15 13:36:30
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answered by brother 3
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Go to ebay and see if there are sellers with any and how much they are asking and how much people are actually bidding. Value is only value if you can get cold hard cash!
2006-06-15 13:39:31
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answered by KL 5
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i can tell you right now. it is worth exactly 1 cent.
2006-06-15 13:32:35
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answered by frontmann2004 3
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