One cent. There are over 4 billion of them.
A 1999 Denver Mint penny is not worth appreciably more than other pennies. In most collections, this penny would only be worth one cent.
A penny in poor condition can have a numismatic value of fifteen cents, while one in perfect condition can be valued at up to $4. A 1945 D Wheat Penny is worth, at face value, only one cent.
its a mint mark, the letter indicates where the coin was made P = Philadelphia, D = Denver
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There is no such mint mark. The only mints to strike cents with mint marks are Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). See this link for values.
One cent. That is it.
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Denver minted wheat cents from 1910 to 1958. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's date.
no, for the 2015 penny
it was made in denver, at the denver mint
The value of a 1964 Denver penny can vary depending on its condition and whether it has any unique characteristics. In general, a circulated 1964 Denver penny is worth about 2 cents to a collector. If it's in mint condition, it could be worth more to the right collector.
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.
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The value of a 1935 penny with the Denver mint mark in circulated condition is typically around 15-50 cents. If the coin is in uncirculated condition, it could be worth $5-10 or more to a collector.
The 1957 D Wheat Penny was made in Denver Colorado. The "D" is the mint mark for the Denver mint.
They are on ebay now for 1.25. You should hang onto it though, all wheatbacks are worth keeping and have value over face which is rising.
The D on a penny indicates it was made at the Denver, Colorado mint