Most of the coins are only worth a few cents each unless they're in mint condition. If so, the earlier ones (pre-1950s) are worth upwards of $2-3. Once you get past 1982, pennies are mostly zinc instead of copper and are only worth face value.
Value depends on the condition of each coin in the set.
A Lincoln Head Cent Collection from 1941 can fetch up to $100 if put up for auctions. You can go to local pawn shops to get a better estimate.
Oh, what a delightful question! The value of a Lincoln cent collection starting from 1941 can vary depending on factors like the condition of the coins, any rare or special editions, and current market demand. I recommend reaching out to a local coin dealer or doing some research online to get a better idea of the value of your collection. Remember, the true worth of your collection is in the joy it brings you!
1941 is a common date for Lincoln pennies, only worth 5-10 cents or so on average.
1941 is a common date for Lincoln pennies, only worth 5-10 cents or so on average.
i have one of those too!!!!!!!! i have no luck finding an answer. More Information: The value of the set would depend entirely upon the grade of each coin in it.
The book is worth almost nothing. However, if you will tell us what coins are in it, they could be valuable (or not). It is unlikely there is anything worth more than a few cents each in the 1941 and newer Lincoln cents.
The Columbia River Collection was created in 1941.
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Jefferson nickels from 1938-1941 and 1946-1947 under a grade of VF-20 have little or no collection value. Even in MS-60 Its worth less than $1.00
Lincoln National Park was created in 1941.
The best thing to do is get a copy of Red Book or go to NumisMedia.com because each coin will have to be graded to get a value