Are pennies from the 40s worth anything?

The value of a 1940 Wheat penny varies from coin to coin, depending on its condition. For instance, a 1940 Lincoln penny
Lincoln penny
The Lincoln cent (sometimes called the Lincoln penny) is a one-cent coin that has been struck by the United States Mint since 1909. The obverse or heads side was designed by Victor David Brenner, as was the original reverse, depicting two stalks of wheat (thus "wheat pennies", struck 1909–1958).
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in good condition without a mint mark is worth about $0.15. If it's in fine condition, its value increases to $0.60. If the same coin is uncirculated, then its value becomes $1.
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How much is a 1942 penny worth?

The standard value for the 1942 penny ranges from $0.35 in average condition to $3 in certified mint state.
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How much is a 1943 penny worth?

Because they are quite common, a 1943 penny in circulated condition is not worth much. According to USA Coin Book, a steel penny from 1943 in circulated condition is worth between 16 cents and 53 cents. However, Heritage Auctions sells 1943 steel pennies in pristine, uncirculated condition for more than $1,000.
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What year penny is worth $1000000?

The first 1943 copper cent was sold in 1958 for more than $40,000. In 1996, another went for a whopping $82,500. But those sales pale in comparison with the latest: this week, a dealer in New Jersey sold his 1943 penny for a staggering $1.7 million.
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Is a 1942 penny rare?

Having said that, collectors are really only interested in older versions of the coin, like the 1942 Lincoln. These pennies are collectible not only because of their age and historical significance, but because they are rare and growing rarer by the day.
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Top 10 1940's Lincoln Penny Varieties Worth Money



Why is the 1944 penny rare?

The 1944 Lincoln penny is particularly desirable in the eyes of collectors not only because of its design, but also due to its scarcity. Being that there are no more 1944 Lincolns being produced, the scarcity of these coins is constantly on the rise, thus making the coins more valuable.
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Why is the 1941 penny worth so much?

The most valuable variety of the 1941 wheat penny by far is one in which the obverse face has been struck twice, an error known as a doubled die. Depending on the color (red being worth the most), lower grades of this coin can be worth over $80, and this increases dramatically in higher grades.
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How much is a 1948 penny worth?

The 1948 Penny Value Ranges From 3 Cents To Over $10,000!
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How much is a 1945 penny worth?

Roughly, this coins value, in average condition, can be estimated to be valued at about $0.15, while a 1945 Wheat Penny in certified mint state (MS+) condition might auction for as much as $3*.
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How much is a 1944 d penny worth?

How Much Is My 1944 Penny Worth? If it's a normal 1944, 1944-D, or 1944-S cent, it isn't worth much. They are some of the most common of common-date Wheat cents. Prices range from around 20 cents in circulated condition, to 35 cents in uncirculated.
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How do I know if my 1944 penny is worth anything?

The 1944 Wheat penny without a mint mark is worth about 15 cents. One with a “D” mintmark in Extremely Fine condition could sell for about twenty cents. If it's Uncirculated, expect it to be priced at around 35 cents. 1944 Wheat pennies with distinctive attributes could be worth thousands of dollars.
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What year pennies are worth keeping?

Lincoln pennies that were minted between 1959 and 1982 tend to be worth more since they are almost 100 percent copper, rather than an alloy. Improperly prepared dies can result in coins with a "double" image.
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What's a 1941 d penny worth?

The 1941 D wheat penny and 1941 S wheat penny have similar values. Each coin is worth around $0.15 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $0.50. In extremely fine condition the value is around $1.
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How much is a 1949 penny worth?

The 1949 Lincoln penny is an oldie but a goodie. Minted in 1949 in Philadelphia, the coin features Abraham Lincoln's portrait on the obverse and a pair of wheat stalks on the reverse. The coin has an estimated worth of $1 to $2 if it's in good condition or up to $4 if uncirculated.
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Which 1943 penny is worth the most?

The highest amount paid for a 1943 copper cent was $82,500 in 1996. Because of its collector value, the 1943 copper cent has been counterfeited by coating steel cents with copper or by altering the dates of 1945, 1948, and 1949 pennies.
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Why is the 1943 penny rare?

The Rare 1943 Penny

The reason is that the 1943 copper penny is an error coin. The United States Mint accidentally used the wrong planchet metal when striking the coin. But very, very few of these left the U.S. Mint facilities.
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How much is a 1943 D copper penny worth?

At PCGS the 1943 and 1943-S copper pennies are valued at $1 million each, while the 1943-D is listed at $1.5 million. But for a coin this rare, actual sales from auctions or private sales (when available) are the best measure of value, especially as these coins rarely come up for sale.
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Why is the 1950 penny rare?

The 1950 Lincoln penny is especially sought after by collectors. For one, the coins are valuable due to the scarcity that comes inherent with a coin that is so old. Secondly, the number of well-preserved pieces is dwindling, so it is crucial that collectors get their hands on them sooner rather than later.
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