http://www.pcgs.com/prices/frame.chtml?type=date&filename=lincoln_cent this website might help you out, it seems to be pretty detailed. 1911 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents. In circulated condition, it's worth about 25 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $25 The motto E Pluribus Unum ("From many, one") has appeared on cents since 1909 and on all circulating U.S. coins since around 1916, so this generally isn't a distinguishing characteristic. The most important characteristics are denomination, date, mintmark, and condition.
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
ALL US coins dated 1989 have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM on them.. A denomination is needed.
Most US coins dated 1881 have the national motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM on them, so post a new question with a denomination.
This is a very common die error caused by a filled die it adds nothing to the value that is likely one cent.
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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
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.
E pluribus Unum is translated "From many, One" and is one of the mottos of the United States.
how much value does the lady liberty and past presdents with e pluribus unum on it
It's a 2009 Lincoln bicentennial cent and most are only face value.
Please check your pocket change. ALL US coins have the motto E Pluribus Unum on them so that's not anything that ID's a specific coin. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's date.
E pluribus unum, Latin for "Out of Many, One,"
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value of an 1890 E Pluribus umun silver dollar
ALL modern American coins carry the motto "E Pluribus Unum" so that's not specific enough for identification. However, any circulation coin dated 2000, from a penny to a dollar, will be only worth face value.
ALL US coins dated 1989 have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM on them.. A denomination is needed.
Low grade coins retail at 25 cents to $1.25, better grade can be $3.00-$5.00