A 1942 wheat penny is worth 2 cents for the copper.
$75 in 1942 would be $1,056 in 2013.
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1943 was the only year the US struck steel Lincoln cents. Values for average coins is 5 cents
See the Related Question for values. Prices for 1942 quarters aren't dependent on the mint mark.
Aurar is the plural of eyrir, an Icelandic monetary unit worth one hundredth of a krona. Icelandic for Iceland is Island. So a coin that says 'Island 20 aurar' is an Icelandic fifth of a krona.
You are asking about a 2 Aurar coin from Iceland ("ISLAND" is Icelandic for "Iceland"). The value of the coin from a numismatic standpoint would depend on its year and condition. From a foreign exchange standpoint, it is worth well under one US cent.
The value of a 1971 10 cent coin from Iceland, known as an "Aurar," can vary depending on its condition and collector demand. Generally, these coins are traded for their numismatic value rather than face value. You may want to consult a coin dealer or an online marketplace to determine its specific worth.
Depends on the year and the condition. The coin, by the way, is from Iceland.
1942 is not a rare date for Mercury dimes. In circulated condition, it has about 75 cents worth of silver in it. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $5
There is no specific island called Aurar that is widely recognized. It is possible that there may be a place with that name that is not well known or a fictional location.
A mint uncirculated condition 5 Mark note dated 1-Aug-1942 is worth $30, dropping to $8 in good used condition.
A 1942 wheat penny is worth 2 cents for the copper.
Either ore or aurar.
1942 is a common date for dimes. It's worth a little over $2.
The value depends on the condition. It's worth about 5 cents on the low end and upwards of a dollar or so if uncirculated. If it's a 1942-S, then it's worth a little more.
1942 can be between $5 and $50 depending on the quality 1943 can be between $5 and $45 depending on the quality 1944 can be between $5 and $45 depending on the quality