The 1953-D Lincoln cent is very common with average retail values of 5 to 10 cents.
A 1953-D penny is probably worth only 1-2 cents. The reason for that is because there was 700.5 million pennies minted that year (with a D symbol) and for your penny to be worth alot it has to be around 0-2 million pennies that were minted in that year.
Price will vary depending on mint mark and condition. About $0.15
Most are only 3 cents, if it's uncirculated 50 cents.
It's very common, values are 3 to 10 cents for circulated coins.
The 1953-D Lincoln cent is very common with average retail values of 5 to 10 cents.
A 1953-D penny is probably worth only 1-2 cents. The reason for that is because there was 700.5 million pennies minted that year (with a D symbol) and for your penny to be worth alot it has to be around 0-2 million pennies that were minted in that year.
Most are only 3 cents, if it's uncirculated 50 cents.
Most are only 3 cents, if it's uncirculated 50 cents.
Price will vary depending on mint mark and condition. About $0.15
It's very common, values are 3 to 10 cents for circulated coins.
Some of the most valuable pennies from 1953 to 1989 include the 1955 double die penny, the 1972 double die penny, the 1983 copper penny, and the 1989-D pennies with a wide AM design. These coins are sought after by collectors and can command high prices due to their rarity and unique characteristics.
In circulated condition, it's worth 3 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about 25 cents.
Even if only slightly worn average value is 5 cents. The D mintmark means it was made at the Denver Mint.
The D on a penny indicates it was made at the Denver, Colorado mint
Lincoln head 1927 D penny
The value of a 1929 D wheat penny depends upon the condition that the penny is in. A 1929 D wheat penny that is not in good condition is worth about $4.00, a 1929 D penny in pristine mint condition is worth $446.