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1945 is a very common year for Lincoln cents. Huge numbers were churned out as WWII came to an end. Look on the front of the coin to see if there's a small mint mark letter below the date. It may be blank or there may be a D or S.

Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2010:

No mint mark (Philadelphia):

Very worn condition - $0.05

Moderately worn - $0.06

Slightly worn - $0.07

Almost no wear - $0.10

Uncirculated - $0.46 to $26.25 depending on quality

"D" mint mark (Denver):

Very worn - $0.05

Moderately worn - $0.07

Slightly worn - $0.08

Almost no wear - $0.20

Uncirculated - $0.52 to $22.50

"S" mint mark (San Francisco):

Very worn - $0.05

Moderately worn - $0.07

Slightly worn - $0.09

Almost no wear - $0.20

Uncirculated - $0.35 to $23.70

1945 penny: With no mint mark, in very fine circulated condition-$0.10, in uncirculated condition-$1.25.

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It's a very common coin, average retail value is 5 to 20 cents.

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