JFK has appeared counter-stamped on many Lincoln cents of different dates for a very long time, this is not done by the US Mint. The coins are usually glued to a card with "Strange Facts" between both presidents, they have no numismatic collectible value.
There seems to be some confusion here. Kennedy is on the half dollar, while Lincoln is on the penny. A 1974 Kennedy half is worth 50 cents. A '74 Lincoln cent is worth 2 cents for its copper content.
If it is a penny, then it has to be.
Proof pennies are only made at San Francisco. It's not a proof. It is just a penny worth a penny.
It's worth about 2 cents for its copper content.
It's worth about 2 cents for its copper content.
There seems to be some confusion here. Kennedy is on the half dollar, while Lincoln is on the penny. A 1974 Kennedy half is worth 50 cents. A '74 Lincoln cent is worth 2 cents for its copper content.
There seems to be some confusion here. Kennedy is on the half dollar, while Lincoln is on the penny. A 1974 Kennedy half is worth 50 cents. A '74 Lincoln cent is worth 2 cents for its copper content.
It's almost certainly either a privately-issued piece or a genuine penny that was altered. Either way it has no collector value.
Those Lincoln-Kennedy cents were modified by a private company, NOT the U.S. Mint. To find the value, check how much they're selling for on eBay. It's probably not much.
If it is a penny, then it has to be.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
One cent.
Those coins are novelties, modified by a 3rd party outside the US mint. It's only worth as much as someone is willing to spend.
Proof pennies are only made at San Francisco. It's not a proof. It is just a penny worth a penny.
It's worth about 2 cents for its copper content.
It's worth about 2 cents for its copper content.
If the coin is a US Kennedy half dollar dated 1974 it has no silver in it and is face value.