1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Value

Depending on how well it survived, a 1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent brings anywhere from $1.75 to $567; the melt floor under every example is $0.03 (spot prices as of 2026-06-01) Certified examples in top grades can run far higher.

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1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent value by grade

1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent value by grade
GradeEstimated value
Melt value floor(metal content, 2026-06-01)$0.03
Good (G-4)$1.75 to $2.95
Very Good (VG-8)$2.55 to $4.30
Fine (F-12)$4.40 to $7.45
Very Fine (VF-20)$8.00 to $13.50
Extremely Fine (XF-40)$14.50 to $24.50
About Uncirculated (AU-50)$28.00 to $47.50
Mint State (MS-60)$56.00 to $94.50
Choice Unc (MS-63)$112 to $189
Gem Unc (MS-65)$336 to $567

Estimated retail range, updated 2026-06-15. Estimates are modeled from mintage rarity and metal content, not auction records. Actual sale prices vary with certification, eye appeal and market timing.

How much is a 1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent worth today?

A 1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent that spent decades in circulation is worth about $1.75 today. One that never circulated at all can bring up to $567. The honest answer for most inherited or pocket-found examples sits in the lower half of the table.

1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent specifications

Series
Lincoln Wheat Cent
Year
1910
Mint mark
S
Mintage
6,045,000
Composition
95% copper, 5% tin and zinc (bronze); zinc-coated steel in 1943
Weight
3.11 g
Diameter
19.05 mm
Edge
Plain
Designer
Victor David Brenner

Mintage figure: US Mint reports (approximate).

How to find the S mint mark

On a 1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent, the "S" mint mark of the San Francisco Mint sits on the obverse, below the date on the right side of Lincoln's portrait. A loupe helps: on worn examples the letter can fade into the surrounding devices.

Where this coin's value comes from

The series itself does some of the lifting for the 1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent: initials prominently on the reverse, public outcry forced their removal within days, instantly creating the 1909-S VDB, the most famous key date in American numismatics with just 484,000 struck. Broad, multigenerational demand for the design gives every date, including this one, a deep and liquid market.

The mintage of 6,045,000 puts the 1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent among the scarcer issues of its series. It is findable, but nice examples take patience, and the market prices that difficulty in.

Summary: the 1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is valued between $1.75 and $567 as of 2026-06-15. Estimates combine mintage rarity, key-date status and metal content; they are editorial guidance, not an offer to buy.