The lack of a mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia. Prior to 1980 only a couple of coins ever carried the "P" mint mark.
Unfortunately your coin is still fairly common among collectors, and its value ranges from maybe a dime if worn from circulation, up to 35c if almost uncirculated.
No such thing. Steel cents were produced in 1943, not '42.
Steel Lincolns are 5 to 10 cents on average.
what is the value of a 1912 lincoln wheat penny
you should go to a coin shop to check. i am going to because i have one.
Value for average steel Lincoln cents is 5 to 10 cents.
No such thing. Steel cents were produced in 1943, not '42.
Steel Lincolns are 5 to 10 cents on average.
what is the value of a 1912 lincoln wheat penny
you should go to a coin shop to check. i am going to because i have one.
Value for average steel Lincoln's is 5 to 10 cents
On average, about 10 cents. It's not as valuable as most people believe.
Value for average steel Lincoln cents is 5 to 10 cents.
If this question is about the coin's value, they're worth about 10 cents. It's not a rare coin.
The 1943 steel Lincoln cent is not rare or scarce, the average value is 5 to 10 cents.
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
It sounds like you're referring to the 1943 wheat penny, which is actually made of zinc-coated steel, not silver or aluminum. In circulated condition, one is worth about 10 cents.
There were no 1910 steel pennies ever made. The pennies made in 1910 were made out of nearly pure copper.