In average circulated grades the value is less than one dollar.
The 1951-S Lincoln cent is common, circulated coins have retail values of 5 to 15 cents.
Current retail for a certified XF 1909-S VDB is about .
Circulated US wheat cents from the 40's & 50's are very common and most only have values of 3 to 10 cents.
1 cent. They are in common circulation. Cents have never carried a mintmark for coins minted at the Philadelphia mint.
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On average, around 25 cents, and maybe a bit more if it's a 1942-S.
Please check your pocket change. About ELEVEN BILLION were made in 1992 so unless yours is a proof (1992-S) or uncirculated, it's worth exactly one cent.
1951 is a common date. In average condition most are worth 10 to 30 cents. A 1951 nickel with an S mint mark next to Monticello would retail for about 50¢ if it was only slightly worn.
About $15. Certified graded coin have a higher value.
The value would depend upon the denomination and the condition of the coin.
They are still in circulation and are only face value.
Please check your coin again. 1962 Lincoln cents were only minted at Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver ("D")