Average value is 3 to 10 cents.
Wheat Penny's from the 1950's are very common. Average values are 3 to 10 cents.
The die was filled with grease or crud and caused the "D" mintmark to fail to strike up. This is a common error and adds no value.
The mintmark is a "S" or "D" they are the ones used on the 1943 Lincoln steel cents. Average value is 5 to 10 cents.
The 1954-D Cent value range is = for a worn, poor quality, 3¢, to a like-new, Non "cleaned" cent, about half a dollar.
There are no Indian Head pennies with a D mintmark. If there's a D on your 1905, somebody added it after the coin left the mint, rendering the coin almost worthless.
On average, 3 cents or so.
The "D" on the coin is the mintmark of the Denver Mint, NOT the state of Delaware. Average value of the coin is 5 to 10 cents.
Wheat Penny's from the 1950's are very common. Average values are 3 to 10 cents.
The die was filled with grease or crud and caused the "D" mintmark to fail to strike up. This is a common error and adds no value.
The mintmark is a "S" or "D" they are the ones used on the 1943 Lincoln steel cents. Average value is 5 to 10 cents.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate value. This type of error is called a Repunched Mintmark or RPM. Most are very common and have little value. Take it to a coin dealer in your area for an assessment of value.
The 1954-D Cent value range is = for a worn, poor quality, 3¢, to a like-new, Non "cleaned" cent, about half a dollar.
There are no Indian Head pennies with a D mintmark. If there's a D on your 1905, somebody added it after the coin left the mint, rendering the coin almost worthless.
The D mint mark stands for the Denver Mint in Colorado were the coin was made.
Even if only slightly worn average value is 5 cents. The D mintmark means it was made at the Denver Mint.
In 1922 all Lincoln cents were struck at the Denver Mint, the coin should have a "D" mintmark under the date. Some of the coins are missing the mintmark because worn dies and over polishings caused the D not to strike up well or be completely missing from the coin. These coins have a much higher value than the regular 1922-D issue. Many 1922-D Lincolns have had the mintmark removed, the coin should be seen for a accurate value.
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