An ordinary 1946 peny in mint state would fetch around £10. However, if there is a small flaw (looks like a small comma) after the E of ONE...a lot more i.e. £150 - £200....this is a new found variety of this George VI Penny.
The die flaw on the British 1946 Penny is a small mark after the ONE on the reverse (ONE').
There was no 1946 British Crown minted.
Two cents for the copper.
1 cent
3 cents.
The 1946-S Lincoln cent is common, average retail value for most coins is 10 to 25 cents.
Average value is 3 to 5 cents.
Average value is 3 to 10 cents, it's a very common coin.
In average condition, about a dime.
1946 isn't rare. It's worth 3 cents.
1946 D Lincoln / Wheat Ear Reverse (Wheat Penny) in very fine condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $2.00.
So many were made, 3 to 5 cents on average.