The 1937-S Lincoln cent is a common coin. Circulated coins run from 10 cents to about $1.50.
It's a common error that's caused by a filled die and adds nothing to the value.
Your coin is called a wheat EAR cent or simply a wheat cent. Please see the Related Question for more information.
1937 is a very common date Lincoln cent with values of 5 to 25 cents for circulated coins
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.
Yes, and no depending on the state of the coin. (clean, shiny, polished)
Most are worth 3 to 10 cents
Coin value is all about condition. In average circulated condition, a 1937-S penny is worth around 10-20 cents.
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.
1937-D is not a rare date Lincoln cent. Most show heavy wear and are valued at 10 to 50 cents.
It's a common error that's caused by a filled die and adds nothing to the value.
Value will vary depending on condition and mint mark. About $0.35
Your coin is called a wheat EAR cent or simply a wheat cent. Please see the Related Question for more information.
$.10 for circulated and about $1.20 Uncirculated
1937 is a very common date Lincoln cent with values of 5 to 25 cents for circulated coins
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.
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.
In circulated condition it's worth about 25 cents.