The lack of a mintmark on '''any''' US cent means it was minted in Philadelphia. In circulated condition, about 5 cents. Uncirculated, about a dollar.
In USD (US dollars) the penny or one cent is the lowest measure used. ~
It's worth exactly one cent.
As at 18Feb09 one US Cent was worth about half an Indian rupee, one US Dollar being worth INR49.80.
If 23800 represents cents then it divided by one cent would still be 23800 cents or 238 US dollars
On average, one is worth about 10 cents.
A US steel Lincoln cent is 5 to 10 cents in average condition.
1943 makes it one of the silver war nickels, currently worth about $1.60.
The 1943 Lincoln cents were struck in zinc coated steel not silver. Original surface coins are 10 to 25 cents on average.
US cents were struck on steel in 1943 not 1944.
Zinc coated steel, not silver. Average value is 5 to 10 cents. The US has never made a one cent coin from silver.
It's still worth one cent US.
The US Mint has never struck a one cent coin in silver, it's zinc coated steel, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
The only US coin that is magnetic is the 1943 Lincoln cent, it's made from steel.
The lack of a mintmark on '''any''' US cent means it was minted in Philadelphia. In circulated condition, about 5 cents. Uncirculated, about a dollar.
In USD (US dollars) the penny or one cent is the lowest measure used. ~
Sorry no steel 1 cent coins dated 1907, only 1943.