Neither the US nor Canada issued 1941 cents with laurel leaves. 1941 US cents have wheat ears and 1941 Canadian cents have maple leaves.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with its country of origin.
There is no such thing as a Lincoln "leaf" penny. From 1909 to 1958 Lincoln cents had 2 stylized wheat ears on the back, or reverse, side. The value of a "wheatie" cent varies significantly depending on its date, condition, and mint mark - anywhere from a couple of cents to thousands of dollars. Please post a new question with the coin's date and whether there is a small letter S or D under the date.
Assuming you're referring to a US cent rather than a British penny: 1793 LARGE CENT - FLOWING HAIR - STRAWBERRY LEAF - SHELDON NC-3 - ANR 09/2004:130 - $414,000 This is the highest price paid that I can find.
For U.S. coins, 1901 would make it an Indian Head cent, worth a couple dollars. If it shows a woman's face, it would probably be Queen Victoria, making it either a Canadian or British penny.
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The so-called "strawberry leaf" variety large cent struck in 1793 has sold for around $300,000. A cent with the same date and a chain-link design on the back sold for a similar amount. Some others that are also rare, though not as valuable: (maximum prices shown for the highest available grade, lesser quality may be far lower in value) 1793 wreath type with a lettered edge - $250,000 1796 - $40,000 1856 Flying Eagle - $35,000 1861 - $41,000 1864 made of cupro-nickel - $19,000 1888 over 1887 date - $50,000 1909-S Lincoln - $11,000 1909-S VDB Lincoln - $78,000 1910-S - $39,000 1912 - $23,000 1914-D - $22,000 1914-S - $49,000 1919-D - $42,000 1922 "plain" error - $123,000 1924 - $25,000 1943 copper - $112,000 1943-D copper - $240,000 1943-S copper - $150,000 1944 steel - $126,000 1955 double die - $39,000
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A laurel
Bay Leaf comes from a Laurel Tree.
The Tagalog term for laurel leaf is "dahon ng laurel."
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laurel leaf...
Laurel Leaf
It's worth about 2 cents for the copper.
The maple leaf design was used from 1937 through 2012. They're all worth at least one cent, but for a specific value, ask about a specific year.
It is for protection
Jerry Leaf was born in 1941.
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