Depends.
First, it depends on the condition of the coins, not all uncirculated coins are created equal, coins with bag marks are worth much less than a flawless coin, even though a bag-marked coin can be considered to be uncirculated. Next, it depends on where the roll came from, official US Mint rolls (the rolls will say US Mint on them) will have a higher premium than third-party rolls will.
However, values are very modest. Millions of these coins were made and collector demand is minimal to say the least. Many banks have several rolls of these uncirculated coins in their vault and will sell them at face value. As a roll I'd add about $2-3 dollars to the face value of the coins for the value.
Retail for circulated coins is 5 to 15 cents. Excellent uncirculated examples are under a dollar
Most 1917 Lincoln cents show very heavy wear and are valued at 3-25 cents, better coins are $1.00-$3.00. Uncirculated coins can be $20.00 or more.
If you have obtained an annual uncirculated 1975 yearly set, its present value is: $15.00.
8-2-11>>> The 1959 Lincoln Cent is still found in circulation, 99.9% of the coins are face value. A brilliant uncirculated coin is 10 cents.
The 1970 Uncirculated US Mint Set is valued at $18.
Retail for circulated coins is 5 to 15 cents. Excellent uncirculated examples are under a dollar
The set needs to be seen for an accurate value. A complete set of Lincoln cents from 1938 to 1959 has 62 coins in it.
If you have the entire collection of coins that were minted that year and these coins are all in uncirculated condition, the value ranges from $8 to $12.
Most are face value to 5 cents, so many were made that uncirculated coins are 25 cents.
Brass not gold. Just the Mint issue uncirculated coins have very small premiums above face value.
Retail prices for a 1920 Lincoln cent run from 10 to 50 cents for most coins, better grade coins are $1.00-$7.00 and uncirculated at $9.00-$12.00+
Most 1917 Lincoln cents show very heavy wear and are valued at 3-25 cents, better coins are $1.00-$3.00. Uncirculated coins can be $20.00 or more.
Most 1927 Lincoln cents show very heavy wear and are valued at 10-25 cents, better coins are $1.00-$3.00. Uncirculated coins run about $7.00-$9.00.
If you have obtained an annual uncirculated 1975 yearly set, its present value is: $15.00.
Both Proof & Uncirculated coins were issued, the current average retail value is the same at $29.00.
NO, they do not. That's the simple answer.
8-2-11>>> The 1959 Lincoln Cent is still found in circulation, 99.9% of the coins are face value. A brilliant uncirculated coin is 10 cents.