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1926 wheat penny
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It all depends on the condition. If its very heavily circulated its not worth much over face value. On in uncirculated condition can fetch higher depending on condition. 

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We'd have to no what it looks like. Right now we don't no what condition it's in.

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Welcome to the Chat Board

A very wide open question with no information supplied. It could be worth a couple of cents or over a thousand dollars, depending on condition. 
As stated, we will need a clear photo of both sides of the coin in order to evaluate it. Unless it is an uncirculated high grade cent, don’t expect to get rich of it though,

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   Welcome to the NGC chat board.

   Your photo shows four 1926 Lincoln cents, a 1926-D, and a 1929-S. All of the coins are heavily circulated, and most are corroded and/or damaged.  None of these coins would have a retail value of more than approximately twenty-five cents. Dealers might pay five to ten cents apiece for them.

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