1948 Lincoln cents are very common, most are valued at 3 to 10 cents.
its wort about $25.00 u.s dollars.
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.
Depending on condition a "D" mintmark may be worth $5.00 an "S" $4.25
1948 Lincoln cents are very common, most are valued at 3 to 10 cents.
a 1948 penny is worth about 5 cents if it is in bad condition, but if it is ok condition it is probley worth about 10 or 15 cents and if it is uncirculated it's worth 50 cents.
its wort about $25.00 u.s dollars.
Around $7.00
0.7 of an American penny
1948 is a common date, even for S-mint cents. Its value ranges from 5 to 10 cents depending on condition.
Value is $10.00 to $12.50 in MS-60 to MS-63.
There is no such coin. U.S. cents were never struck in silver. All 1948 cents were struck in a bronze alloy like most other cents up till 1982.Are you sure you don't have a 1943 cent? These were struck in steel as a way to save copper for the war effort. In circulated condition it might be worth 25 to 50 cents depending on the amount of wear.Another user answer~In fact that is incorrect I also have a 1948 silver penny and it is not steel or sync Not sure the value but they do exist
No mint mark means it's from Philadelphia. A penny from that year is worth around 3-10 cents on average.
About $3 for its silver content. A dealer will pay less.
Penny Mickelbury was born in 1948.
Penny and the Pownall Case - 1948 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG