The value of a 1951 Unum penny, also known as the Lincoln penny, can vary based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, uncirculated examples can be worth a few dollars, while those in average circulated condition might be valued at just a few cents. Additionally, special varieties or errors can fetch higher prices among collectors. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin price guide or a professional numismatist.
It is only 3-5 cents.
There is a design of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on the back of the penny. Also are the words "United States of America" and "E Pluribus Unum" and, lastly "One Cent".
A Masonic Penny is a penny stamped with the square and compasses, the internationally recognized symbol of Freemasonry. It also has allusion to the 1st degree in the York Rite of Freemasonry.
A common penny has a value of 1 penny only
It is a Sacajawea dollar coin worth $1 dollar.NOTE: The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT used to identify any US coin
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A penny with the design of "E PLURIBUS UNUM" featuring a person reading a book is part of the United States penny series. In general, a penny is worth one cent in terms of its face value. However, in terms of collector's value, its worth may vary depending on factors like condition and rarity.
3-10 cents.
E pluribus Unum is translated "From many, One" and is one of the mottos of the United States.
It is only 3-5 cents.
The phrase is " E Pluribus Unum ". It is Latin and can be translated as " One From Many ".
It's worth around 3 cents.
E pluribus unum, Latin for "Out of Many, One,"
All wheat penny's have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM on them so it adds nothing to the value. Depending on coindition the coin may have a value of 3 to 25 cents
Not much, 5 to 25 cents in circulated condition
Not a rare date. No added value in circulated condition.
Penny Werthner was born in 1951.