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Depending on its condition it could be worth from $0.05 to several dollars or more. In order to give an accurate estimate, the coin should be seen. I suggest you take it to a coin dealer and have it appraised.

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6y ago
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14y ago

oh, yes. it should be worth a bit, if not a lot. i'm no antique specialist*, but a silver penny is not something you see everyday, so, yea, it should be worth something. You probably have either a 1943 Steel Cent that is in such poor condition that the date is not clear or a 1948 cent that has been plated or coated with a silver-colored substance. Either of these is worth one cent. You MAY have a cent that was struck on a dime planchet. In this case, it will be far thinner and lighter than a normal cent. This error would be worth from $10 to ???, depending on its condition. (*) Obviously...

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16y ago

Well, I don't know about mine, but yours is worth about 5 or 6 cents.

Note also that the word is penny rather than "pennie"

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15y ago

it depends on the condition. If it was really bad, about 2¢, but if the details were sharp, and it looks new, its probably about i dont know ... 30¢?

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8y ago

No Lincoln cents dated 1941 were made of steel. The steel ones are from 1943, and aren't especially valuable.

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12y ago

It's worth about 3 cents.

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11y ago

It's worth 3 cents.

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10y ago

yes it is worth half a penny

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