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The 1936 Lincoln cent is a very common coin, average value is 3 to 5 cents.
The 1936 Lincoln cent is a very common coin, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
Centavo is the Mexican 1 cent or 1 penny
Liberty cents were last minted in 1857. A 1936 US cent would be a Lincoln cent. Please see the Related Question for more information.
It's a Lincoln cent with a wheat reverse. Value is 3 to 10 cents
Wheat ears, not feathers Cent, not penny Assuming 1936, please see the Related Question for more information.
One dollar. Thanks for adding the condition! :)
If the coin is in collectible condition $1.00 to $3.00 for circulated and $15.00 an up for uncirculated.
Because the rise in value of copper made pennies worth more than one cent.
5 cent euro coins (€0.05) have a value of one twentieth of 1 euro. Mass: 3.92 g The composition of the coin: Copper plated steel 94.35% stainless steel 5.65% copper The metal value is close to the 5 cent euro coin value. Making a 5 cent euro coin costs more than that. Images of 5 euro cents: http://www.eurocoins.co.uk/images5cents.html
Canada never issued an 8 cent coin in 1936. I double checked my coin catalogues and found no such coin being minted in Canada or for Canada, at any time in Canada's history. You likely have a token of some sort, not Canadian currency.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. There's never been a "G" mint mark on US coins. A 1936 cent would have one of the following below the date:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San Francisco.