One cent. They are in common circulation and although they contain 2 cents or so in copper, it is illegal to melt them or export them for melting and so few people will pay more than 1 cent for them.
...Only one cent. They are in common circulation.
The coin is still found in circulation and is face value
The 1962-D Lincoln Cent {penny} was minted at the US Mint in Denver, Colorado, USA.
The value of a 1962 single penny is about 1 cent. This varies depending on the condition of the coin and the type. The D type is worth up to about 35 cents if in excellent condition.
A Penny!or a melt value of 1.6723738129 as of 7:41 October 14, 2009 where as the melt value of a penny of 1963-1982 is 1.6642174575
...Only one cent. They are in common circulation.
The coin is still found in circulation and is face value
The 1962-D Lincoln Cent {penny} was minted at the US Mint in Denver, Colorado, USA.
About $2.00 for average proof coins
The value of a 1962 single penny is about 1 cent. This varies depending on the condition of the coin and the type. The D type is worth up to about 35 cents if in excellent condition.
A Penny!or a melt value of 1.6723738129 as of 7:41 October 14, 2009 where as the melt value of a penny of 1963-1982 is 1.6642174575
The current (June 2017) melt value for it is 1.8 cents, and that's in US dollars.
The current average value of a 1962 US proof set is $29.
From circulation, one cent. Uncirculated, its value shoots all the way up to a nickel.A 1962 penny is worth between 1 cent and several dollars depending on its condition. Specific coins with minting defects or low production will greatly increase their value.
The pennies were placed into the floor to represent the year of consecration. They have virtually no value whatsoever as they are damaged. A 1962 penny in mint state would be worth around 30p - 50p.
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The current value of a 1962 US proof set is $29.