The value of a 1948 Masonic penny can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these coins can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to around $20 or more for those in excellent condition. To determine a more precise value, it's recommended to consult a coin dealer or reference current coin market guides.
It's worth exactly one cent.
If you take it to a coin dealer they are not willing to pay for it. They will consider it post mint damaged. Your going to want to find a dealer who deals in tokens. Your best bet is to sell on eBay. We've had one in our shop for years for sale at about $3. On eBay they tend to go for that and more. Some have even sold for almost $30.
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It's worth one cent.
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a 1948 penny is worth about 5 cents if it is in bad condition, but if it is ok condition it is probley worth about 10 or 15 cents and if it is uncirculated it's worth 50 cents.
It's worth about 4 cents.
3 to 7 cents in circulated grades. This is not a rare coin.
You have what is known as a Masonic Penny. The design you see on Lincoln's neck is the Mason's symbol. These generally sell for a couple dollars apiece.
Its value is determined by the worth of the gold it contains.
It's worth one penny.
A wheat penny is worth about $1,000,000
A penny minted in 2013 is worth a penny, or 1 cent.
One branch of Masonic Lodges, called Mark Lodges, produce tokens called pennies which may have masonic symbols on them, as well as the name of the Mark Lodge which issued it. Such pennies are of curiosity value only--they have no market value.
A penny from the 1811 is worth $150.00 to $1,110.00.
The price of the Daily Mail in 1948 was one penny.
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.