1c 1943 is the expensive one $10,000- $85,000 This is incorrect! The 1943 steel cents were the common ones for the one year. During the changeover from the steel planchets of 1943 to the shell-case brass planchets for 1944, a few of the 1943 steel planchets were accidently stamped with the 1944 date. There were about 27 P 1944 steel cents authenticated, about 7 or 8 Denver 1944 cents and 1 or 2 San Francisco mint coins authenticated.
I found a web site for that... The 1944 & 1944 d are worth .03 cents & the 1944 s is worth .04 cents.
im sorry but its only worth about 50 cents...
The uncirculated values for the 1944-D Lincoln Cent are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades.....1944-D MS60..............................$5 MS63..............................$9 MS64..............................$12 MS65..............................$18 MS66...............................$37 MS67...............................$150 MS68...............................$8,500
It's currently worth 2 cents for the copper.
A 1937-D Lincoln cent is common, average retail value is 10 to 25 cents.
I found a web site for that... The 1944 & 1944 d are worth .03 cents & the 1944 s is worth .04 cents.
im sorry but its only worth about 50 cents...
The uncirculated values for the 1944-D Lincoln Cent are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades.....1944-D MS60..............................$5 MS63..............................$9 MS64..............................$12 MS65..............................$18 MS66...............................$37 MS67...............................$150 MS68...............................$8,500
Around 3 cents.
It's currently worth 2 cents for the copper.
A 1937-D Lincoln cent is common, average retail value is 10 to 25 cents.
Please check again and post a new question. The last U.S. 2-cent coins were minted in 1873.
The coin does not exist, the only possible mintmark for a 1964 Lincoln cent is a "D'. The "D" may have been damaged during or after the minting process but the coin is only worth face value.
Plated coins are considered to be altered items with no extra numismatic value.
About 1.50
10-20 cents in high-quality condition; face value to 2 cents in average condition.
You're probably thinking of "VDB", the initials of the coin's designer Victor D. Brenner. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1909 Lincoln cent?" for more information.