In 1960, two varieties of Lincoln cents were issued from the Philadelphia Mint, a large date and a small date. The small date has the higher value so you need to find out which ones are in the roll. A collector or dealer should give you a better idea of value after the coins are seen.
1958 uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Pennies are worth $0.20 each. An original uncirculated roll (50) is worth $6.00
1954-D is a common date for pennies. In uncirculated condition, each one might be worth 10 cents, or $5 for the roll.
In 1960, two varieties of Lincoln cents were issued from the Philadelphia Mint, a large date and a small date. The small date has the higher value so you need to find out which ones are in the roll. A collector or dealer should give you a better idea of value after the coins are seen.
One roll of pennies has a face value of a 50 cents. However, if there is a penny in the roll that is worth more than 1 cent the roll will be worth more.
About a dollar or two. 1959 cents were widely hoarded because it was the start of the Lincoln memorial design. 1959-D cents are not even remotely rare in either circulated or high grade and as such are worth very little.
1958 uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Pennies are worth $0.20 each. An original uncirculated roll (50) is worth $6.00
1954-D is a common date for pennies. In uncirculated condition, each one might be worth 10 cents, or $5 for the roll.
A roll of pennies is worth 50 cents unless there is a penny with a collectors value in the roll.
About $40
In 1960, two varieties of Lincoln cents were issued from the Philadelphia Mint, a large date and a small date. The small date has the higher value so you need to find out which ones are in the roll. A collector or dealer should give you a better idea of value after the coins are seen.
If they are nice gem examples, they will likely be worth something, however with the huge quantities minted every year, they will never be worth alot. They will always be cosidered common. You can take for example an original uncirculated ROLL of 50 pennies from 1960 has a current wholesale value of only 65 cents -- that's less than 1.5 cents per coin -- and that's IF you can find an interested buyer.
One roll of pennies has a face value of a 50 cents. However, if there is a penny in the roll that is worth more than 1 cent the roll will be worth more.
A roll of dimes is worth $5.00. A roll of quarters is worth $10.00. Roll of nickels is $2.00 and roll of pennies is $0.50. Hope this helps. (:
There are 20 nickels in a $2.00 roll of coins. There are 50 dimes in a $5.00 roll of dimes, and there are 50 pennies in a $0.50 roll of pennies.
It depends on their condition. In worn condition each coin is only worth about 6 or 7 cents. With moderate wear, a quarter each. If almost uncirculated, about 60 cents.
About a dollar or two. 1959 cents were widely hoarded because it was the start of the Lincoln memorial design. 1959-D cents are not even remotely rare in either circulated or high grade and as such are worth very little.
The value as of 2012 in the 65th edition of United States Coins by R.S. Yeoman "red book" in MS65 condition is .30 cents each. So save them!