1846 isn't a rare date and so it would be worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $5-10 since it is well worn. Had your coin been uncirculated it could be worth hundreds of dollars, however.
A very common coin still in circulation, just spend it.
The 1942 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
it is worth $35.00 It will vary by the condition of the coin. It is currently listed for $18 in Good condition and $42 in Very Fine. If uncirculated, the value rises dramatically. I have one listed on an auction this weekend and will be satisifed if it sells for $10.
The coin is face value only, very common and still in circulation.
Very common coin, in average condition maybe a $1.00
A very common coin still in circulation, just spend it.
A very common coin still in circulation, just spend it.
The 1945 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
The 1942 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
The 1945 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
it is worth $35.00 It will vary by the condition of the coin. It is currently listed for $18 in Good condition and $42 in Very Fine. If uncirculated, the value rises dramatically. I have one listed on an auction this weekend and will be satisifed if it sells for $10.
A silver 3 cent 1852 coin in very good (VG-8) condition is worth: $50.00; in a mint state of MS-60, its value is: $200.00
The coin is face value only, very common and still in circulation.
Very common coin, in average condition maybe a $1.00
This coin has no additional value unless it is of very good quality. A fully uncirculated coin is valued at $2.43. A coin in mint condition is valued at $1.62. A coin in extremely fine condition is valued at 81 cent. A coin in very fine condition is valued at 32 cents.
1940 is a very common date Lincoln cent with values of 2 to 10 cents for circulated coins.
Take it to a coin show or dealer, this year has 4 kinds of coins an very range of values.