i have a set of wooden army bunk beds that are dated 1942
0.5 cents
$100 to a collector - try ebay
well you know there worth a lot you know like 5c u no
That depends on which coin. Lincoln cents, they're worth maybe 10 cents each in decent condition. War nickels dated 1942-1945 actually contain a bit of silver (and are the only nickels that do), which make them worth more than a dollar each. Then circulated Mercury dimes, Washington quarters, and Standing Liberty half dollars are all silver, currently worth about $1.50, $3.60, and $7.25 respectively (as of 10 January 2014).
Sorry, No US one dollar coins dated 1942. Last year issued 1935
Not much, about 3-4 cents if circulated or a dollar or two in higher grade.
All coins dated 1942 were struck IN 1942
if you go to a store and use it it is worth two bucks. if you sell it on eBay or amazon or craigslist, its worth more.CorrectionThe US didn't print any bills dated 1942. Please check again and post a new, separate question.
A mint uncirculated condition 5 Mark note dated 1-Aug-1942 is worth $30, dropping to $8 in good used condition.
The last Buffalo nickel was made in 1938. A 1942 dated Jefferson that has a large mintmark on the reverse is 35% silver and worth about $1.00. If it does not have the large mintmark just spend it.
42 S/D/P all common. 2.00 up depending on condition or thereabouts.
The last Buffalo nickel was made in 1938. A 1942 dated Jefferson that has a large mintmark on the reverse is 35% silver and worth about $1.00. If it does not have the large mintmark just spend it.
It's a common coin, worth about $2 for the silver (nickels dated 1942-1945 are the only ones that contain any silver).
All you've done is told us you have a coin from the Commonwealth with George VI on it. Dated 1942 or 1943. Post a new question including the denomination and country of origin.
No such coin exists. Nickels were only 35% silver on coins dated 1942-1945 that have a large mintmark over the Monticello.
A 1942 wheat penny is worth 2 cents for the copper.