A 1935-D Lincoln Cent in good condition (G4) is worth: 5 cents; if its mint state is MS60, its value is: $11.00.
The value of a 1935 penny with the Denver mint mark in circulated condition is typically around 15-50 cents. If the coin is in uncirculated condition, it could be worth $5-10 or more to a collector.
AnswerThe mint mark is a "D" (for "Denver"), not an "O".Please see the Related Question for more information.
Yes the D is the mint mark for Denver on the penny.
The 1957 D Wheat Penny was made in Denver Colorado. The "D" is the mint mark for the Denver mint.
The "D" Mint Mark identifies the Denver Mint. There were no one cent coins minted in Denver in that year; they were all made either in San Francisco ( S Mint Mark), or in Philadelphia ( no Mint Mark). Double-check your coin with a strong magnifying glass.
3 cents.
The letter D is the mint mark for Denver.
Please check your pocket change. These are extremely common coins and have no added value. 3,260,800,000 were made at Philadelphia (no mint mark) and 4,028,055,000 were struck in Denver (D).
The "D" is the mint mark, it stands for the Denver Mint
Please check again. The U.S. has never used a B mint mark. Perhaps you're seeing a D for Denver.
First off, the "D" is for the Denver Mint. It depends on the condition that its in. Average Circulated........$0.60 Fine...............................$0.65 Uncirculated-60.............$4.75
A 1914 penny with no mint mark is worth about $1.50.
A 1943 steel penny with no mintmark can be worth $.35 - $1.50