Collectibles are usually only 'worth' what someone is willing to pay for them, and the market is ever changing. Coins have several factors that help determine the value, including date, mint, and condition. A 1939 Lincoln penny is worth 0.05 to 4.00 depending on where it was minted and condition. 4.00 is a rare top price for uncirculated coins minted in Denver or San Francisco.
.20$-3.00$ depending on condition
1 cent.
There is no such thing as a 1939 Roman penny. Rome fell in 476.
The 1939 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most circulated coins have values of 5 to 10 cents.
1939 Lincoln with no mint mark, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
It is worth about 1.25$
A 1920's Lincoln penny in good condition can be worth anywhere from 5 dollars to 30 dollars. This is a old penny.
1939 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents. Values for a Denver-mint coin range from a quarter for a worn one up to about a dollar for one in nearly-new condition.
Check that date again. Lincoln wasn't on the penny until 1909.
a cent
1939 Lincoln, Wheat Ears Reverse (Wheat Penny): With no mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.05, uncirculated is worth $3.00, proof is worth $35.00. With D mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.45, uncirculated is worth $11.00. With S mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.15, uncirculated is worth $8.00.
1988 Lincoln cents are not rare. It's just a penny, spend it.
It's worth exactly one cent.