3 cents.
Basically 5 cents, maybe 10 cents. No real collectors value yet.
1946 isn't rare. It's worth 3 cents.
The word Liberty is on all US 1 cent coins and the date 1946 is so common the value is 2 to 3 cents
So many were made circulated coins are 3 cents and uncirculated are less than 75 cents
3 cents.
Basically 5 cents, maybe 10 cents. No real collectors value yet.
Around 3 cents.
1946 isn't rare. It's worth 3 cents.
The word Liberty is on all US 1 cent coins and the date 1946 is so common the value is 2 to 3 cents
Twenty five cents.
Both the US and Canadian nickels have the value of five (5) cents.
Cents are usually divided only to find a unit cost in manufacturing. The value would be written out "five and seven-hundredths cents." If this is US currency, the cents are the decimal part of the value. The spelling of $5.07 is "five dollars and seven cents."
So many were made circulated coins are 3 cents and uncirculated are less than 75 cents
The number 504.00 is spelled as "five hundred four and zero cents."
Five cents was the value. That was the cost of mailing a half ounce letter.
The number 85.00 is "eighty-five" (and no hundredths). In US currency, the value $85.000 is "eighty-five dollars" (and no cents).