September 3, 2009 217,660,000 Steel Cents were produced at the Denver mint in 1943. The circulated and uncirculated values of these cents are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades..........1943-D G4..................................$0.07 F12.................................$0.24 VF30...............................$0.45 EF40...............................$0.55 AU55...............................$0.92 Uncirculated GradesMS60...............................$1.44 MS62...............................$5.18 MS64...............................$17.83 MS65...............................$22.80 MS66...............................$45.60
The highest price ever paid for a 1 cent coin is 1.7 Million dollars in June of 2010 for the only known example of a copper 1943-D Lincoln cent.
The 1990 Lincoln Cent in circulated conditions has a value of one cent. In uncirculated conditions it has a value of about $1 at MS-65 and as much as $2,700 in MS-69.
One cent
In circulated condition (a coin found in change) from 20 cents to 75 cents. In mint condition (never circulated as change) about $10 to $15
The Lincoln cent.
The earliest Lincoln cent is 1909. There is no such thing as a 1907 Lincoln cent.
The highest price ever paid for a 1 cent coin is 1.7 Million dollars in June of 2010 for the only known example of a copper 1943-D Lincoln cent.
The 1990 Lincoln Cent in circulated conditions has a value of one cent. In uncirculated conditions it has a value of about $1 at MS-65 and as much as $2,700 in MS-69.
One cent
In circulated condition (a coin found in change) from 20 cents to 75 cents. In mint condition (never circulated as change) about $10 to $15
A 1997 US one cent piece? is a Lincoln cent and only face value.
1 cent
The Lincoln cent.
1 cent
The coin is just a common Lincoln cent, spend it.
its value a 1943s is 0.40 1943p is 0.30 1943d is 0.35
August 12, 2009 The value of the copper in a 1983 Lincoln Cent is .004455 cents.