1948 is a common date, even for S-mint cents. Its value ranges from 5 to 10 cents depending on condition.
No mint mark means it's from Philadelphia. A penny from that year is worth around 3-10 cents on average.
The mint mark on a 1948 penny can be found on the reverse side of the coin, just below the word "ONE" in "ONE CENT." If the penny was minted in Philadelphia, it will not have a mint mark. Coins minted in Denver will have a "D," while those from San Francisco will have an "S."
The mint mark does not determine the value of a coin. If you have a penny and want to know what it is worth, please submit a new question and include the date on your penny as well as the mint mark.
A 1914 penny with no mint mark is worth about $1.50.
A 1943 steel penny with no mintmark can be worth $.35 - $1.50
No mint mark means it's from Philadelphia. A penny from that year is worth around 3-10 cents on average.
2002 mint sets in original package have a value of $15.00 to $20.00. The penny has never had a P mint mark.
The mint mark on a 1948 penny can be found on the reverse side of the coin, just below the word "ONE" in "ONE CENT." If the penny was minted in Philadelphia, it will not have a mint mark. Coins minted in Denver will have a "D," while those from San Francisco will have an "S."
The mint mark does not determine the value of a coin. If you have a penny and want to know what it is worth, please submit a new question and include the date on your penny as well as the mint mark.
A 1914 penny with no mint mark is worth about $1.50.
A circulated business strike 1948 Lincoln cent has a value from about 2 cents to about $2 or 3 dollars depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
So very many were made is just a penny
A 1943 steel penny with no mintmark can be worth $.35 - $1.50
Value will vary depending on condition and mint mark. About $0.35
On a 1948 penny, the "Y" mint mark, which indicates that the coin was produced in Philadelphia, is located on the reverse side of the coin, specifically to the right of the wheat stalks. However, it's important to note that pennies minted in Philadelphia during that year do not have a mint mark at all. Only those minted in Denver will have a "D" mint mark, while those from San Francisco will have an "S."
The lack of a mint mark means it was struck in Philadelphia, and value is 1 cent.
1948 Lincoln type, Wheat Ears Reverse, with no mint mark; very fine condition-$0.10 extra fine condition-$0.20 almost uncirculated condition-$0.60 uncirculated condition-$1.50