The 1942-D Wheat Penny is not a "key" coin of the series and has very little value unless it is in Uncirculated Condition, in average condition its value to a dealer is only about 5 to 25 cents. You can retrieve this information by going to the below link:
http://coins.ha.com/info/typevalues.php
No such thing. Wheatback pennies started in 1909, also known as Lincoln pennies.
Average value is 3 to 10 cents.
1942D is a common date/mint coin with retail values of $3.00-$4.00 for average coins
The coin is Zinc coated steel not silver, no US one cent coins have been made of silver. Average value is 5 cents.
3 cents.
No such thing. Wheatback pennies started in 1909, also known as Lincoln pennies.
Average value is 3 to 10 cents.
Values depend on date, mintmark, and condition. Post new question.
1942D is a common date/mint coin with retail values of $3.00-$4.00 for average coins
The coin is Zinc coated steel not silver, no US one cent coins have been made of silver. Average value is 5 cents.
3 cents.
The 42 over 41 is an error coin. A die hub prepared for 1941 was re-cut for use in 1942. The original "1" shows behind the "2" in the date.
It depends. If the Mint Mark is the big D on the back over the dome, then the silver value is about $1.12 today. Dealers will likely give you around 90 cents, give or take a dime. if it is the regular, issue, then likely it is worth only a few cents over face value
The coin needs to be seen for an accurate value. Most coins in average circulated condition (below the grade of EF-40) are valued from 35 cents to $2.00.
7-1-11>>> This is not a US Mint error coin. It's a novelty or magician's coin with no numismatic value.
I have five coins that I want to know the value of one of them is the torch bearing arm 1906 wheatback Indian head dollar 1851 1796 liberty dollar
It's a wheatback-search images using that term