The 1944 Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage and is very common and most are face value or 2 cents. Nice uncirculated coins are a dollar or less.
1941 "P" Wheat Pennies a aren't scarce date, there worth about 3-10 cents depending on condition, I even found one yesterday.
Retail $3.00 in ANA Good condition, $6 in Almost Uncirculated, and $48 if certified MS-65.
It depends on the condition and the mint. These can be D P or no mark. Values start at 25 cents up to $41 for an MS65 1934P. You have to know what you have.
50 dollars
about 3 to 6 cents depending on condition.
1941 "P" Wheat Pennies a aren't scarce date, there worth about 3-10 cents depending on condition, I even found one yesterday.
Retail $3.00 in ANA Good condition, $6 in Almost Uncirculated, and $48 if certified MS-65.
It depends on the condition and the mint. These can be D P or no mark. Values start at 25 cents up to $41 for an MS65 1934P. You have to know what you have.
1 cent
50 dollars
A 1944-P Jefferson nickel in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: $2.00; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to; $16.00.
No US one cent coin struck in Philadelphia has ever had a "P" Mintmark so the coin is just a penny.
You'll get all of one cent for it.
about 3 to 6 cents depending on condition.
2002 mint sets in original package have a value of $15.00 to $20.00. The penny has never had a P mint mark.
If the surface has granularity to it or just looks strange is been treated with an acid and has no collector's value.
200-400 USD