$400 to $6,000
$600-$4,000
A circulated example of a genuine 1955 Double-Die Lincoln coin runs from $975.00 to $2,500.00
If it it a true double die the value seems to be about $50. If it is machine doubling, then it is worth about $25 to $30.
Not enough information. Post a new question with its date, how worn it is, and whether there is a small S or D under the date.
There's no such coin as a "two cent penny" because a penny is either a 1p British coin, or a 1-cent coin in the US, Canada, and several other countries. If you have a 2-cent piece with a map of Europe on one side and a picture of the Netherlands' queen on the other, it's a common circulation coin worth face value only. If you have anything else, please post a new question with the coin's date.
$600-$4,000
One minor variety of Hub-Doubling is known for this date/mintmark of steel Lincoln along with repunched dates and mintmarks. The coin needs to be seen for an acurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer for a idea of value
...If you can read the date on the penny, it is not an unstamped penny.
With a date of 1943 it can't be an Indian Head penny the last one was made in 1909, 1943 was the one and only year Lincoln cents were made of zinc coated steel so if it is a cent coin it has to be a Lincoln so what ever it is, it has no collectible value as a coin.
Check the date again and it should say 1943. This was the only year steel pennies were made. Ask how much a 1943 steel penny is worth and you should find the answer. If an answer doesn't come up there should be on in the related questions section.
Other than the DATE it will stick to a magnet.
According to my "book", there was no double dies that year. The only error was some pennies that year were struck on bronze instead of steel. My advice would be for you to find a dealer and have them check the authenticity of the coin.
This is not enough information to give an accurate value amount. Need to know 'Type' of penny, 'Date' of penny and 'condition' of penny.
One minor variety of Hub-Doubling is known for this date/mintmark of steel Lincoln along with repunched dates and mintmarks. The coin needs to be seen for an acurate assessment.
Face value the date is still in circulation.
1909 S VDB 1909 S 1914 D 1922 plain 1931 S 1943 Bronze 1955 Double Die Obverse
It depends on the date of the uncirculated D penny. Post new question with the correct date.