August 22,2009 The coins would be worth about $3.
They're extremely common, still worth one dollar.
Coins in average condition are valued at 15 to 75 cents, better grade are $3.00-$8.00.
Collectibles are usually only 'worth' what someone is willing to pay for them, and the market is ever changing. Coins have several factors that help determine the value, including date, mint, and condition. A 1939 Lincoln penny is worth 0.05 to 4.00 depending on where it was minted and condition. 4.00 is a rare top price for uncirculated coins minted in Denver or San Francisco.
As with all US coins value depends on date, mintmark and condition, for a general idea of values of US coins try this web site NumisMedia.com
The value of a 1909-1940 Lincoln Cents book can vary depending on the condition of the coins within it. In general, a complete and well-preserved collection may be worth around $50 to $100. However, individual coins with rare mint marks or in high grades could significantly increase the value of the book.
How much ancient coins are worth depends on where they are from and in what condition they are. It also depends on how rare they are.
The 1923 s Lincoln wheat penny of which about 8.7 million were minted is worth between 3 and 400 dollars American currently depending on condition. Condition relates to value in almost all coins. One in good condition as would be expected if found in circulation in your change would be about $3.50.
A 1955 S Lincoln cent in MS(Mint State)60 condition is worth around 35 cents. These coins are common and therefore are not worth very much.
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.
A 1929 Lincoln Cent in good condition (G4) is worth: 50 cents.
The value of the coin depends on the grade of the coin. The certificate means nothing. In general the coins are valued from $1.00-$5.00 in average condition.
If the coins are in a collectible condition all are worth 50 cents to a dollar for the low grade coins