two dollars
30% of 1920 = 30% * 1920 = 0.3 * 1920 = $576.00
5-11-11>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail values for coins in average condition are $4.00-$8.00 better grade are $15.00-$28.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows. The 1920 Mercury dime is a common date.
89 years=> multiplier so it will be to the power of 89. 1.04^89x500 (read as 1.04 to the power of 89 times 500) It will be worth 16403.53 (rounded to 2 decimal places)
I suspect the number is 1920, which makes it a regular Buffalo nickel, and it's worth about one dollar.
A 1920 Lincoln cent in average circulated condition is valued from 5 to 10 cents.
$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
It depends on the condition, the 1920 wheat cent isn't worth too much in circulating condition, anywhere from 3 to 10 cents. If it is in mint-state condition, of course it is worth quite a bit more.
$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Values for early (1909-1934) Lincoln cents very much depends on the grade of the coins. A 1920-D is not rare or scarce, in average circulated condition values run from 50 cents to $2.50.
two dollars
A mint condition 1920 penny w/ a mint mark is $5,000. I had one and sold it. I have another 2 now, because I bought them both for $2500
$1 or $2
Between 50 cents and $11, depending on condition. Next time, if you include more information (the coin's approximate condition, if it is circulated or not, etc.) I can give you a more precise value.
In average circulated condition, the 1920 Lincoln cent has retail values of 10 cents to $1.50
It will be worth the same amount as it was in 2011. See the related question below.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1920 Lincoln cent is a high mintage, common date coin. Retail values for average circulated coins are less than $2.00.