considered a common date.
circulated = about 2.5 cents
uncirculated = about 20 cents
All Lincoln cents that have mintmarks are under the date.
The 1957 D Wheat Penny was made in Denver Colorado. The "D" is the mint mark for the Denver mint.
The mint mark does not determine the value of a coin. If you have a penny and want to know what it is worth, please submit a new question and include the date on your penny as well as the mint mark.
Yes. $1.25 if there is no mint mark, $7.75 if it has a D mint mark, and $132.50 if it has a S mint mark.
It's a common Wheat cent from the Philadelphia Mint and circulated coins have very low if any value and uncirculated coins are about .25 cents or so, depending on grade.
Retail values for circulated coins are: 5-15 cents/ uncirculated coins 50 -75 cents
3 cents.
A 1941 penny without a mintmark means it was minted in Philidelphia.
The mint mark position on all Lincoln cents is the same - under the date. No mint mark - Philadelphia "D" - Denver, beginning in 1911 "S" - San Francisco, 1909 to 1955, 1968 to 1974
According to a 2014 coin price chart, there is no wheat penny that is worth $12,500. There is, however, a 1922 (no mint mark) wheat penny worth about $500 in circulated condition and $20,000 in mint condition. The highest price penny like this is a 1944 Steel penny that is worth $100,000 in mint condition and $4,000 in circulated condition.
Regardless of which mint mark it has, values are 5 to 10 cents. Uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
Value will vary depending on condition and mint mark. About $0.35