You'll get all of one cent for it.
It's still worth 1 cent. There were millions of them made.
about ten cents in both p and d mint marks unless it is proof then it is worth about four dollars.
1909 who dose not know that :P
1 cent
50 dollars
The Lincoln cent does not use a "P" mint mark. The coin was struck in Philadelphia.
No US one cent coin struck in Philadelphia has ever had a "P" Mintmark so the coin is just a penny.
A Lincoln cent without a mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The Mint does not use "P" mintmarks on penny's.
From 1793 to date the mint has NEVER used a "P" mintmark on any one cent coin.
The 1944 Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
August 27, 2009 The 1918-P Lincoln penny was struck at the US Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and with a mintage of 288,104,634, is not considered to be scarce. The circulated and uncirculated values of this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades.............1918-P G4........................................$0.21 F12......................................$0.25 VF30....................................$0.40 EF40....................................$1.25 AU55...................................$8 Uncirculated Grades MS60..................................$18 MS63..................................$30 MS65..................................$143 MS66..................................$260
about 3 to 6 cents depending on condition.