Upwards of $100.00 according to some sources.
A 1941 copper penny is relatively common and does not have significant numismatic value. The value of a 1941 copper penny is primarily based on its metal content, which is worth less than a cent. However, if the penny is in exceptional condition or has certain rare characteristics, it may have a higher value to collectors.
Average value is 3 to 5 cents
Average value is 3 to 5 cents
does it have a letter under the date?? Yes, D
1941 is a very common year for Lincoln cents, most are valued at 3 to 10 cents
Average value is 3 to 5 cents
Average value is 3 to 5 cents
A 1941 copper penny is relatively common and does not have significant numismatic value. The value of a 1941 copper penny is primarily based on its metal content, which is worth less than a cent. However, if the penny is in exceptional condition or has certain rare characteristics, it may have a higher value to collectors.
Average condition 3 cents.
does it have a letter under the date?? Yes, D
Depending on condition, value ranges between about 5 cents and $1.50.
1941 is a very common year for Lincoln cents, most are valued at 3 to 10 cents
U.S. cents have never been made of lead. All 1941 cents were struck in bronze. These are not rare and sell for less than a nickel in average condition.
Depending on condition, the value ranges from around 5 cents up to $1.50.
Indian Head cents were made from 1859 to 1909.
There is no such thing as a lead penny. In 1945 they were made of copper and zinc. If your penny is indeed lead then it is a counterfeit and is worth nothing. However, if it is copper then it is worth only a few cents in circulated condition.
1941 is a very common year for Lincoln cents, most are valued at 3 to 10 cents depending on the grade.