The word "Good" in numismatic jargon actually means "pretty heavily worn", so I assume you're using it in the general sense of "not a lot of wear".
Your coin's value depends on its mint mark. As of 12/2008 the most common variety with an A mint mark retails for about 75¢.
B or D, about $1.30
G, about $2.50.
Any other mint mark, about $2.25
depends on overall condition.....................
Which model, what condition?
A 1940-S Lincoln Cent in MS60 condition is worth: $10.00. In G4 (good) condition, its value is only: 5 cents
1940 is a common date for Washington quarters, if it has any wear at all, value is only for the silver about $6.00.
C$0.75 to C$10 depending on its condition.
8 to 20 cents depending on condition.
around $9 depending on the condition
The value is about 4.15 to 4.44 currently. As always, the range depends on the current condition of the penny
Mercury dimes from 1940 to 1945 in average circulated condition are mostly valued for the silver content, about $3.00.
$219 to $349 Depending on condition.
1940 nickel; * With no mint mark, in fine condition-$0.20, in uncirculated condition-$1.75, proof-$37.50. * With D mint mark, in fine condition-$0.25, in uncirculated condition-$3.75. * With S mint mark, in fine condition-$0.30, in uncirculated condition-$3.50.
AnswerGenerally around $15. Depending on the mintmark and condition, it can value up to $35 a piece.