The value depends on the condition, rarity, and whether it is a Lincoln penny or a Wheat penny. A local coin collector will be better able to advise you upon visual inspection of your coin.
A genuine 1943-S copper (Bronze actually) cent would have a value of $75,000.00 or more. Only 4 have been authenticated.
i have a1952d penny with an J and an S stamped on it.......by it;s face....
These cost about $3 or $4 in a home-supply store. They're coasters, not real coins.
A 1964-S Lincoln cent does not exist, look at the coin again and post new question.
The value of a 1912 s penny depends greatly on the condition of the penny. In poor condition, it is only worth a penny, but in very good condition it may be worth $10 or more.
The 1952-S Lincoln cent is common, circulated coins have retail values of 5 to 15 cents.
A genuine 1943-S copper (Bronze actually) cent would have a value of $75,000.00 or more. Only 4 have been authenticated.
i have a1952d penny with an J and an S stamped on it.......by it;s face....
It is worth a penny
It's made of copper.
These cost about $3 or $4 in a home-supply store. They're coasters, not real coins.
Solid copper pennies weren't made after the 60's.
The value of a 1912 s penny depends greatly on the condition of the penny. In poor condition, it is only worth a penny, but in very good condition it may be worth $10 or more.
A 1964-S Lincoln cent does not exist, look at the coin again and post new question.
19-60
5 cents.
2 cents, due to copper content.