Two cents for the copper.
No, not at all, it's very common.
Both are considered very common and valued at 3 to 10 cents depending on grade.
1948 Lincoln cents are very common, most are valued at 3 to 10 cents.
Coins in average circulated condition are valued at 3 to 10 cents. Uncirculated coins can be $15.00 or more.
Two cents for the copper.
No, not at all, it's very common.
It was a small coin, either copper or bronze, that was valued at one fourth of a penny.
Both are considered very common and valued at 3 to 10 cents depending on grade.
1948 Lincoln cents are very common, most are valued at 3 to 10 cents.
Coins in average circulated condition are valued at 3 to 10 cents. Uncirculated coins can be $15.00 or more.
About 95%, the same percentage as all other pre-1982 copper Lincoln cents. The other 5% is a variable mixture of tin and zinc.
3 cents. Post-WWII wheat cents are extremely common.
The United States Penny is made out of copper.
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1941 is a very common year for Lincoln cents, most circulated coins are valued at 3 to 10 cents depending on the grade.
Copper