This coin is pretty much worthless UNLESS you have a doubled die. Get a magnifying glass and look at the date, if you see 1955 punched twice, then post again and i'll look it up for you. A doubled die is worth thousands in excellent condition.
This coin is worth only 1 cent. what you see is corrosoin to the outer copper. The metal is zinc.
1 penny Also, A 1955 s Lincoln Penny can be valuable for it's doubling. Look at the dates on the coin and see if the numbers are doubled, or the inscription writings itself. If the writings or numbers are doubled, then it is worth thousands of dollars, do some research on these coins.
An MS-60 1955-S penny would sell for around $2-3 retail.
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.
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A 1955 Lincoln cent is Bronze, it has a composition of .950 copper and .050 tin & zinc.
The 1955 penny is not made of tin. Instead, it is made of 95% copper and 5% zinc. Tin was not used in the composition of U.S. pennies in 1955.
This coin is worth only 1 cent. what you see is corrosoin to the outer copper. The metal is zinc.
A circulated example of a genuine 1955 Double-Die Lincoln coin runs from $975.00 to $2,500.00
The 1955 Irish penny is worth 1.25 pounds due to their scarcity.
In poor condition, it's still worth 2 cents due to the copper content.
1 penny Also, A 1955 s Lincoln Penny can be valuable for it's doubling. Look at the dates on the coin and see if the numbers are doubled, or the inscription writings itself. If the writings or numbers are doubled, then it is worth thousands of dollars, do some research on these coins.
There's no such coin. Lincoln is on the penny.
An MS-60 1955-S penny would sell for around $2-3 retail.
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.
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is it worth anything.