It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
At the most 25 cents
i have a 1952 bronzz or stell penne
The 1959-D Lincoln cent is still in circulation today, the coin is face value.
A 1937-D Lincoln cent is common, average retail value is 10 to 25 cents.
The 1953-D Lincoln cent is very common with average retail values of 5 to 10 cents.
At the most 25 cents
i have a 1952 bronzz or stell penne
On average, value is 3 to 10 cents.
The 1959-D Lincoln cent is still in circulation today, the coin is face value.
No known hub-doubles of this date/mint Lincoln cent, I suggest showing it to a dealer or collector for an opinion.
A 1937-D Lincoln cent is common, average retail value is 10 to 25 cents.
The 1953-D Lincoln cent is very common with average retail values of 5 to 10 cents.
The 1959-D Lincoln cent is still in circulation today, the coin is face value.
The coin does not exist, the only possible mintmark for a 1964 Lincoln cent is a "D'. The "D" may have been damaged during or after the minting process but the coin is only worth face value.
There are a number of factors that go into determining what a coin is worth. The value of a 1917 one cent Lincoln coin is worth $18. If it is a 1917 D it is worth $90, and a 1917 S is worth $130.
The uncirculated values for the 1944-D Lincoln Cent are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades.....1944-D MS60..............................$5 MS63..............................$9 MS64..............................$12 MS65..............................$18 MS66...............................$37 MS67...............................$150 MS68...............................$8,500
You're probably thinking of "VDB", the initials of the coin's designer Victor D. Brenner. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1909 Lincoln cent?" for more information.