'bout a nickel at most.
All "wheatback" cents look like that, and it's not surprising that it would have a "logo" - actually called the denomination, 1¢ - that says ONE CENT on the back, just like a nickel says FIVE CENTS and a dollar says $1.
one cent
It's worth one cent
It is worth one cent unless it is uncirculated?
Lincoln is pictured on usually pictured on the front of the penny. 2009 is the only date that he was on the back. These pennies are very common and worth only 1 cent.
Despite all the advertising claims of shortages and low mintages, the 2009 Lincoln Cent is worth but a cent.
1 cent
one cent
It's worth one cent
One cent.
It is worth one cent unless it is uncirculated?
Lincoln is pictured on usually pictured on the front of the penny. 2009 is the only date that he was on the back. These pennies are very common and worth only 1 cent.
The US mint was not in operation back then.
Despite all the advertising claims of shortages and low mintages, the 2009 Lincoln Cent is worth but a cent.
His name is spelled "Lincoln," and it's worth one cent.
When the coin was minted back in 1943, it was worth exactly one cent. It had no special additional value.
Two cents for the copper.
1939 is a common date wheat penny, most coins in average condition are valued at 3 to 10 cents.