1941 "P" Wheat Pennies a aren't scarce date, there worth about 3-10 cents depending on condition, I even found one yesterday.
Retail $3.00 in ANA Good condition, $6 in Almost Uncirculated, and $48 if certified MS-65.
It depends on the condition and the mint. These can be D P or no mark. Values start at 25 cents up to $41 for an MS65 1934P. You have to know what you have.
50 dollars
The 1944 Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
about 3 to 6 cents depending on condition.
Retail $3.00 in ANA Good condition, $6 in Almost Uncirculated, and $48 if certified MS-65.
It depends on the condition and the mint. These can be D P or no mark. Values start at 25 cents up to $41 for an MS65 1934P. You have to know what you have.
1 cent
50 dollars
The 1944 Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
No US one cent coin struck in Philadelphia has ever had a "P" Mintmark so the coin is just a penny.
You'll get all of one cent for it.
about 3 to 6 cents depending on condition.
There is no "MP" mintmark on any Australian Penny. A 1941 Australian Penny minted in Perth will have a "." after the "Y" in PENNY (Y.), or a "." between the KG (K.G) on the reverse. A 1941 Australian Penny minted in Melbourne will have no mint mark at all. The letters HP on the obverse below King Georges head are the initials of the designer, Thomas Humphrey Paget. The letters KG on the reverse above the kangaroos tail are the initials of the designer, George Kruger Gray.
2002 mint sets in original package have a value of $15.00 to $20.00. The penny has never had a P mint mark.
If the surface has granularity to it or just looks strange is been treated with an acid and has no collector's value.
It's just a penny, letters or numbers added to any coin kills the collectible value of the coin.