If your coin has no mintmark, it was minted in Philadelphia. If you have tons of them, coin dealers will give you 3 cents apiece.
A 1941 penny without a mintmark means it was minted in Philidelphia.
The value of a 1941 penny can vary based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a common 1941 Lincoln penny in average condition is worth just a few cents, while well-preserved or uncirculated examples can be worth a dollar or more. If the penny has a rare mint mark, like the "S" mint mark from San Francisco, it could be worth significantly more. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin collector or appraiser.
The mint mark is below the date.
With no mint mark and in average condition, about a dime. With a "D", about a quarter. With an "S", around 35¢
Valued from about $0.05 to $9,500 depending upon the variety, mint mark and the condition of the coin.
A 1941 penny without a mintmark means it was minted in Philidelphia.
The value of a 1941 penny can vary based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a common 1941 Lincoln penny in average condition is worth just a few cents, while well-preserved or uncirculated examples can be worth a dollar or more. If the penny has a rare mint mark, like the "S" mint mark from San Francisco, it could be worth significantly more. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin collector or appraiser.
The mint mark is below the date.
With no mint mark and in average condition, about a dime. With a "D", about a quarter. With an "S", around 35¢
Valued from about $0.05 to $9,500 depending upon the variety, mint mark and the condition of the coin.
The mint mark does not determine the value of a coin. If you have a penny and want to know what it is worth, please submit a new question and include the date on your penny as well as the mint mark.
a penny
2002 mint sets in original package have a value of $15.00 to $20.00. The penny has never had a P mint mark.
Directly below the date. If there is no mint mark, then it's from Philadelphia.
If a penny has no mint mark, it typically means it was produced by the Philadelphia Mint. Mint marks indicate where a coin was minted, and coins from the Philadelphia Mint, the oldest U.S. Mint facility, do not have a mint mark.
The "S" mint mark is used by the San Francisco mint and is located just below the date on the 1941 Lincoln cent.
If there is no mint mark the coin was made at the Philadelphia mint. It was not until 1979 that the "P" appeared on the penny. "P" mintmarks have NEVER been used on pennies.