All no letter means is that the coin was minted in Philadelphia. Then without knowing the date, it's impossible to give a specific value. That said, anything 1982-present is worth 1 cent, those 1959-81 are worth 2 cents for their copper content, 1944-58 are worth about 3 cents each, and if it's an earlier one, try asking again.
A penny minted in 2013 is worth a penny, or 1 cent.
The value to a collector depends on the coin's condition. Show it to a coin dealer.
A penny was worth a penny 1D in old money , there was 240 pennys to a pound.
If your penny is purple, it's probably only worth a penny.
Really depends on condition and whether it has a "VDB" on the reverse between the wheat ears. In average circulated condition one with no VDB would be worth about 50 cents, one with VDB about $2.
They made more than a billion of them that year. It's worth one cent.
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 4 cents.
Three chickens and a cat with one eye.
All 1912 wheat pennies are better date coins. The exact value depends on the letter (if any) under the date. If you've got no letter under the date it is worth about $2 in average circulated condition and up to $15+ if uncirculated. If you've got an "S" under the date its worth about $14 in average circulated condition and up to $60+ if uncirculated. If there's a "D" under the date its worth about $8 if circulated and up to $50+ if uncirculated.
The 1924Lincoln penny is worth $4.00 worth
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
It is worth face value unless it has a S under the date.
It depends on the date, post new question.
In 1896 a penny was worth a penny. If you have a penny dated 1896 then it is worth more than that.
A penny minted in 2013 is worth a penny, or 1 cent.
A 1948 penny without a mint mark is worth about 3-5 cents in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition, it could be worth up to a few dollars. Ultimately, the value of the coin is based on its condition and rarity.
One cent.It's worth one penny. About 7.26 billion were minted that year.The fact that there's no letter under the date means it was minted at Philadelphia. Even though all other Philadelphia coins started using the P mint mark in 1979 or 1980, the cent was excepted because occasional "short runs" of cents are made at West Point, and the Mint didn't want to create instant rarities.