No 1972-S small date varieties are known.
It may be a little old but it's still only 1 cent
Sorry, but no 1972 Lincoln cent has been valued at half a million dollars. There is a Doubled-Die error for this year, but the values are far less. Collect 5 million 1972 pennies, that'll get you half a million dollars.
It is worth face value.
One cent. It's not a US Mint product. In the years following JFK's death a lot of companies took ordinary cents and used metal punches to stamp his image on the coins, then sell them as "commemoratives". In reality they're considered to be altered coins and novelty items with no added value to a coin collector.
No 1972-S small date varieties are known.
It may be a little old but it's still only 1 cent
It is worth a penny
Sorry, but no 1972 Lincoln cent has been valued at half a million dollars. There is a Doubled-Die error for this year, but the values are far less. Collect 5 million 1972 pennies, that'll get you half a million dollars.
The cast of Inn for a Penny - 1972 includes: Jack Woolgar
Only a high grade mint state coin is worth more than face value and that's about 50 cents
A LOT of them - around 6 billion, in fact.
The last "Wheat Penny" was made in 1958, a cent date 1972 is just a cent.
A new Lincoln Continental Coupe cost about 7000 dollars in 1972. A new Lincoln Continental sedan cost about 7300 dollars in 1972.
The Kennedy counter stamp was not done by the U.S. Mint. It's a novelty coin that has no numismatic collectible value at all.
Lincoln MacVeagh died in 1972.
one cent.