Presuming that you are referring to a British Half Penny, it would be worth less than a US dollar in circulated condition, about US$5.00 in uncirculated condition and perhaps twice that in proof condition. There were also about four Matte Proof examples produced (for purposes of Photography) - they are probably worth about US$1,000 each.
If your Penny is a small coin of about 11 mm diameter with a crowned 1 on the reverse, it is a Maundy Penny and might fetch anything up to £20 GBP if it is in mint condition. If it is a regular penny of 30.81 mm diameter with the seated figure of Britannia on the reverse, not much. Modified coins have little if any collector value.
Coin value is all about condition. In average circulated condition, a 1937-S penny is worth around 10-20 cents.
$.10 for circulated and about $1.20 Uncirculated
Most are worth 3 to 10 cents
1937 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents. In circulated condition, it's worth about 3 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about a dollar.
1937 is a common date for Lincoln cents. If circulated, it's worth about 2 cents. A nice uncirculated coin is worth about 50 cents.
In circulated condition it's worth about 25 cents.
Yes, and no depending on the state of the coin. (clean, shiny, polished)
Penny Wisdom - 1937 was released on: USA: 10 April 1937
Common date, worth a few cents in circulated conditiion, about $1 for a nice UNC.
1937-D is not a rare date Lincoln cent. Most show heavy wear and are valued at 10 to 50 cents.
The 1937-S Lincoln cent is a common coin. Circulated coins run from 10 cents to about $1.50.