Billions were struck so they have no added value in circulated condition.
A nice uncirculated one might retail for 5 to 10 cents.
It depends on the date of the uncirculated D penny. Post new question with the correct date.
There's no such thing.
The only 1968 Jefferson nickels minted that year were minted in Denver and San Francisco. Therefore, the coin should be bearing a "D" or "S" mark, too. * a 1968-D coin in very fine condition (VF20) is: 10 cents; in MS65 condition, its value is: $5. * a 1968-S coin in VF20 is worth: 10 cents; in MS65, its value is: $12.
is 10*abs(d-3) or 10*|d-3| where abs is the absolute difference between d and 3 ie it is always the positive value.
All 1968 cents were struck in bronze. If your coin is silvery in color it's almost certainly plated. In addition if it were made of aluminum it would weigh only about a gram, 1/3 the weight of a cent from that year. The only aluminum US cents ever made were experimental pieces in 1974 and none were ever put into circulation.
The value is around $6.
what is the value of 1945d penny
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to your local coin dealer for an idea of value.
The coin is made from a copper alloy not brass and is a very common coin still in circulation today and as only face value.
Lincoln head 1927 D penny
About 1.50
Face value only
It depends on the date of the uncirculated D penny. Post new question with the correct date.
Penny or D IE: 8penny or 8D
A penny in poor condition can have a numismatic value of fifteen cents, while one in perfect condition can be valued at up to $4. A 1945 D Wheat Penny is worth, at face value, only one cent.
It's just a common penny with no added value.
The mintmark can't be an "S" only a "D" the San Francisco Mint struck no coins after 1955 until 1968. As for value maybe 3 cents for a circulated coin and 25 cents for uncirculated.