Lincoln Memorial cents minted between 1959 and 1981 are all worth about 2 cents for their copper content.
1958 uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Pennies are worth $0.20 each. An original uncirculated roll (50) is worth $6.00
These coins are still in circulation and are worth 1 cents unless they are uncirculated.
Steel pennies were only minted in 1943. If the penny you have is really a 1944 and is steel it is worth a couple thousand. If however it is really a 1943 it is worth .05 to 1.50 depending on condition. If it has no mintmark and is uncirculated it is worth $12.00. If it has a D and is uncirculated it is worth $15.00. If it has a S and is uncirculated it is worth $25.00. The mintmark is located below the date.
I'd say 1.00 USD
1954-D is a common date for pennies. In uncirculated condition, each one might be worth 10 cents, or $5 for the roll.
In average condition, it's worth a dollar or two. An uncirculated 1905 cent is worth over $20.
Very likely no more than a few bucks. They are common and are worth very little. If it is uncirculated you will get more.
Copper was needed for the war so in 1943 pennies were made of zinc coated steel. In circulated condition they are worth 3-25 cents. In uncirculated they are worth about 10-25 dollars.
One cent. 1971D pennies are so common they will not be worth a premium until many more years have passed.
1938 cents are common and if circulated are only worth a few cents. If in absolute uncirculated condition they can be worth 1 or 2 Euros.
5 to 10 cents a piece if circulated at all, about $1-2 if uncirculated.